Anemia (low healthy blood cells or hemoglobin) has an important role in exercise performance. However, the direct link between rapid changes of hemoglobin and exercise performance is still unknown. A study investigated 18 patients with a blood disorder (beta-thalassemia). Participants in the study performed an exercise test before and the day after receiving a blood transfusion. Data are given in the table.
ID |
Change in HB |
Obese |
RER > 1.1 |
1 |
-1.4 |
No |
No |
2 |
-1.5 |
No |
No |
3 |
-2 |
No |
Yes |
4 |
-2.1 |
No |
No |
5 |
-1.9 |
Yes |
Yes |
6 |
-1.6 |
Yes |
No |
7 |
-1.8 |
No |
Yes |
8 |
-0.8 |
No |
Yes |
9 |
-1 |
No |
No |
10 |
-1.2 |
No |
Yes |
11 |
-0.8 |
No |
No |
12 |
-1.5 |
Yes |
No |
13 |
-1.4 |
No |
Yes |
14 |
-2.6 |
No |
Yes |
15 |
-1.7 |
No |
Yes |
16 |
-2.6 |
No |
Yes |
17 |
-2.7 |
Yes |
No |
18 |
-1.5 |
Yes |
No |
HB = Hemoglobin
RER = Respiratory exchange ratio
1. Researchers are interested if the distribution of values for the change in HB (Hemoglobin) follows the pattern where 1/3 of the time the decrease is less than or equal to 1 (HB ≥ -1), 1/3 of the time the decrease is between 1 and 2 (-2 <HB <-1), and 1/3 the time the decrease is greater than or equal to 2 (HB ≤ -2). From our sample what can you conclude?
a. State the Null Hypothesis
b. Which test statistic would you use and what is the observed value?
c. What conclusion would you reach (justify)?
2. Is obesity associated with a RER greater than 1.1?
a. State the Null Hypothesis
b. Which test statistic would you use and what is the observed value
c. What conclusion would you reach (justify)?
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