Oxygen Saturation
Oxygen saturation is a measure of the amount of oxygen that is dissolved or carried in a given medium, such as blood, plasma, or water. It is an important measure of health and well-being since it determines how efficiently the body can extract oxygen from its environment. Low levels of oxygen saturation can lead to a variety of health problems, such as fatigue, difficulty breathing, and even death. Oxygen saturation is widely used in medical settings to accurately measure and monitor the oxygen levels in a patient’s blood. High levels of oxygen saturation can also be beneficial to athletes, as it can help to increase endurance and performance.
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