Type
Blood Testing
Duration
10 min
Results
48 hours
Athletic performance panel at SYNLAB Brno combining blood count, metabolic markers, iron stores, vitamin D, thyroid TSH, and magnesium. Targets the nutritional deficiencies and metabolic imbalances that most commonly limit training capacity. At 557 CZK (~22 EUR), focused sports screening at a fraction of specialist clinic pricing in Austria or Germany.
This panel targets the biomarkers most directly relevant to athletic performance, recovery, and injury prevention. For athletes and regular exercisers based in the Brno area — or travelling from Vienna, Bratislava, or other nearby cities — it provides focused sports-relevant screening at a cost far below what sports medicine clinics in Western Europe charge for equivalent panels (typically 100-200 EUR). The complete blood count screens for anaemia, which has measurable performance consequences even in its mildest form. Haemoglobin at the low end of the normal range reduces oxygen-carrying capacity and impairs VO2max — the ceiling of aerobic performance. Athletes may show performance decrements before reaching the clinical threshold for anaemia diagnosis. Ferritin measures iron stores independently of haemoglobin concentration. Sports medicine consensus suggests athletes should maintain ferritin above 30-50 ng/mL for optimal performance — well above the 15 ng/mL laboratory threshold for diagnosing iron deficiency. Female athletes, endurance athletes, and those following plant-based diets face the highest depletion risk. Iron losses through sweat and gastrointestinal micro-bleeding during high-impact exercise compound dietary inadequacy. Vitamin D status influences muscle strength, bone mineralisation, immune resilience, and injury recovery time. Meta-analyses demonstrate associations between levels above 75 nmol/L and reduced injury incidence in athletes. At Brno's latitude, supplementation from October through March is essential for maintaining adequate levels. TSH screens for thyroid dysfunction, which can mimic overtraining syndrome — shared symptoms include chronic fatigue, declining performance, elevated resting heart rate, and mood disturbance. The lipid panel and fasting glucose provide metabolic context. Magnesium and calcium are critical for muscle contraction, nerve conduction, and bone integrity — magnesium losses through sweat during prolonged exercise are significant and often underestimated. Creatinine is particularly relevant for athletes because intense training increases creatine phosphate turnover, which raises baseline creatinine. Understanding an athlete's baseline prevents false-positive chronic kidney disease diagnoses based on general population reference ranges. Brno's growing cycling and running communities — including the annual Brno Half Marathon — make sports-relevant screening locally relevant as well as attractive for cross-border visitors. Blood draw and serum separation are included. Results within two business days.
Key Details
- Biomarkers
- 25+
- Results
- 2 days
- Includes
- Vitamin D + ferritin
Who Is This For?
Athletes, regular exercisers, fatigue investigation, sports nutrition optimisation
What's Included
Preparation Required
Fasting for 12 hours recommended. Avoid intense exercise for 24 hours before blood draw for accurate results.
557 CZK all-inclusive (blood draw + serum separation included).
- Category
- Diagnostic
- Sample Type
- Blood (venous draw)
- Duration
- 10 min
- Results
- 48 hours
