Hematocrit represents the percentage of blood volume comprised of red blood cells. Improving this metric signifies raising the proportion of these oxygen-carrying cells within the total blood volume. For example, an individual with a hematocrit of 35%, aiming to raise it, is essentially seeking to increase the red blood cell contribution towards a healthier balance, potentially closer to the typical range of 38.348.6% for males and 35.544.9% for females.
Maintaining optimal hematocrit levels is crucial for efficient oxygen delivery throughout the body. Sufficient oxygenation supports cellular function, energy production, and overall physiological well-being. Historically, addressing low hematocrit often involved blood transfusions. However, current approaches emphasize identifying and correcting underlying causes to promote natural red blood cell production. Strategies can benefit athletic performance by enhancing endurance, and improve cognitive function by ensuring adequate brain oxygen supply.