Some of the benefits of physical activity may result from effects on hemostasis. However, the increased burden of cardiovascular complications and sudden death occurring during and immediately after exercise prompts investigation to elucidate the biological relationship between physical exercise and hemostatic function. Although both the hemostatic and fibrinolytic systems are strongly influenced by physical exercise, the outcomes of available studies to date are biased by several confounding variables, including the subjects investigated, the type, intensity, and duration of the exercise, and the methods used for hemostatic evaluation. Considering these variables and attempting to synthesize the available data, it seems reasonable to concl...
“Coagulation is a double-edged sword in the development of cardiovascular diseases”Many consider spo...
\(Background\) Athletes are frequently exposed to training- and competition-induced risk factors tha...
Since the impact of possible prothrombotic factors on blood coagulation resulting from exercise rema...
Some of the benefits of physical activity may result from effects on hemostasis. However, the increa...
Physical activity is beneficial for health, for example, by lowering the risk of cardiovascular even...
Although regular exercise is beneficial for health, exercise-related thrombotic events, such as veno...
Exercise is protective against cardiovascular disease, but can also provoke sudden cardiac death, a ...
Physical exercise is recommended for a healthy lifestyle. Strenuous exercise, however, may trigger t...
The chronic and immediate post-exercise responses in the hemostatic and fibrinolytic systems have be...
Purpose Physical fitness may confer protection from thrombosis; however, exercise-induced platelet a...
Purpose: Some of the benefits of physical activity may result from effects on hemostasis. However, t...
We are thrilled to bring you this cross-disciplinary special issue of Seminars in Thrombosis and Hem...
“Coagulation is a double-edged sword in the development of cardiovascular diseases” Many consider sp...
As platelet activation is closely related to the liberation of growth factors and inflammatory media...
Regular exercise can be shown to be effective in preventing ischaemic heart disease but occasionally...
“Coagulation is a double-edged sword in the development of cardiovascular diseases”Many consider spo...
\(Background\) Athletes are frequently exposed to training- and competition-induced risk factors tha...
Since the impact of possible prothrombotic factors on blood coagulation resulting from exercise rema...
Some of the benefits of physical activity may result from effects on hemostasis. However, the increa...
Physical activity is beneficial for health, for example, by lowering the risk of cardiovascular even...
Although regular exercise is beneficial for health, exercise-related thrombotic events, such as veno...
Exercise is protective against cardiovascular disease, but can also provoke sudden cardiac death, a ...
Physical exercise is recommended for a healthy lifestyle. Strenuous exercise, however, may trigger t...
The chronic and immediate post-exercise responses in the hemostatic and fibrinolytic systems have be...
Purpose Physical fitness may confer protection from thrombosis; however, exercise-induced platelet a...
Purpose: Some of the benefits of physical activity may result from effects on hemostasis. However, t...
We are thrilled to bring you this cross-disciplinary special issue of Seminars in Thrombosis and Hem...
“Coagulation is a double-edged sword in the development of cardiovascular diseases” Many consider sp...
As platelet activation is closely related to the liberation of growth factors and inflammatory media...
Regular exercise can be shown to be effective in preventing ischaemic heart disease but occasionally...
“Coagulation is a double-edged sword in the development of cardiovascular diseases”Many consider spo...
\(Background\) Athletes are frequently exposed to training- and competition-induced risk factors tha...
Since the impact of possible prothrombotic factors on blood coagulation resulting from exercise rema...