Investigation of Some Hematologic Changes in University Students After 14 Weeks of Swimming Training, examines the effects of a structured swimming program on blood parameters in female university students aged 18-24. Conducted at Batman University, the study involved 28 participants divided into experimental and control groups. Over 14 weeks, the experimental group underwent swimming exercises while hematologic parameters such as WBC, RBC, HGB, HCT, and PLT were analyzed. The findings revealed significant increases in WBC levels in the experimental group, while other parameters remained unchanged. The study underscores the impact of exercise type and intensity on physiological adaptations, highlighting the need for further research on exercise-related hematologic responses.

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