Purpose of reviewPhysical exercise can be both beneficial and harmful for the gastrointestinal tract in a dose-effect relationship between its intensity and health. Mild-to-moderate intensity exercises play a protective role against colon cancer, diverticular disease, cholelithiasis and constipation, whereas acute strenuous exercise may provoke heartburn, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea and even gastrointestinal bleeding. This review focuses on mechanisms involved in those symptoms and their associations with type of exercises in humans.Recent findingsOne quarter to one half of elite athletes are hampered by the gastrointestinal symptoms that may deter them from participation in training and competitive events. Vigorous exercise-...
This translational research case series describes the implementation of a gastrointestinal assessmen...
Strenuous exercise increases gastrointestinal damage, but the dose-response relationship is yet to b...
Among athletes strenuous exercise, dehydration and gastric emptying (GE) delay are the main causes o...
Potential benefits and hazards of physical activity and exercise on the gastrointestinal tract Summa...
ABSTRACT Many of scientific evidence suggest that physical exercise has beneficial effects by increa...
The prevalence of gastrointestinal symptoms in the endurance athlete is about 25% to 70%. Even thoug...
Background: “Exercise-induced gastrointestinal syndrome” refers to disturbances of gastrointestinal ...
Gastrointestinal profile of symptomatic athletes at rest and during physical exercise. Van Nieuwenho...
Background Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms during exercise may be caused by GI ischaemia. The authors...
Exercise-related gastrointestinal problems well known to recreational runners Gastrointestinal pro...
Background: “Exercise-induced gastrointestinal syndrome” refers to disturbances of gastrointestinal ...
Background Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms during exercise may be caused by GI ischaemia. The authors...
Findings from this thesis indicate that exercise stress per se rather than duration of exercise or e...
Strenuous exercise is synonymous with disturbing gastrointestinal integrity and function, subsequent...
Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms are common com-plaints reported by sportsmen. The incidence of such p...
This translational research case series describes the implementation of a gastrointestinal assessmen...
Strenuous exercise increases gastrointestinal damage, but the dose-response relationship is yet to b...
Among athletes strenuous exercise, dehydration and gastric emptying (GE) delay are the main causes o...
Potential benefits and hazards of physical activity and exercise on the gastrointestinal tract Summa...
ABSTRACT Many of scientific evidence suggest that physical exercise has beneficial effects by increa...
The prevalence of gastrointestinal symptoms in the endurance athlete is about 25% to 70%. Even thoug...
Background: “Exercise-induced gastrointestinal syndrome” refers to disturbances of gastrointestinal ...
Gastrointestinal profile of symptomatic athletes at rest and during physical exercise. Van Nieuwenho...
Background Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms during exercise may be caused by GI ischaemia. The authors...
Exercise-related gastrointestinal problems well known to recreational runners Gastrointestinal pro...
Background: “Exercise-induced gastrointestinal syndrome” refers to disturbances of gastrointestinal ...
Background Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms during exercise may be caused by GI ischaemia. The authors...
Findings from this thesis indicate that exercise stress per se rather than duration of exercise or e...
Strenuous exercise is synonymous with disturbing gastrointestinal integrity and function, subsequent...
Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms are common com-plaints reported by sportsmen. The incidence of such p...
This translational research case series describes the implementation of a gastrointestinal assessmen...
Strenuous exercise increases gastrointestinal damage, but the dose-response relationship is yet to b...
Among athletes strenuous exercise, dehydration and gastric emptying (GE) delay are the main causes o...