Cardiovascular strain of firefighting and the risk of sudden cardiac events
• Most firefighters recover from the stress of firefighting without incident. However, the
cardiovascular strain of firefighting may trigger a cardiovascular event in firefighters with an …
cardiovascular strain of firefighting may trigger a cardiovascular event in firefighters with an …
Thrombosis, physical activity, and acute coronary syndromes
A Kumar, S Kar, WP Fay - Journal of applied physiology, 2011 - journals.physiology.org
Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are common, life-threatening cardiac disorders that
typically are triggered by rupture or erosion of an atherosclerotic plaque. Platelet deposition …
typically are triggered by rupture or erosion of an atherosclerotic plaque. Platelet deposition …
Exercise-induced changes in inflammatory processes: Implications for thrombogenesis in cardiovascular disease
YW Chen, S Apostolakis, GYH Lip - Annals of medicine, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Sedentary lifestyle is a risk factor and a strong predictor for chronic disease and premature
death. Low-grade inflammation has been proved a key player in the pathogenesis of …
death. Low-grade inflammation has been proved a key player in the pathogenesis of …
Effects of KAATSU training on haemostasis in healthy subjects
T Nakajima, H Takano, M Kurano, H Iida… - International Journal of …, 2007 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Purposes: The KAATSU training is performed under the reduction of muscle blood flow by a
speciallydesigned belt (KAATSU belt), which induces blood pooling in capacitance vessels …
speciallydesigned belt (KAATSU belt), which induces blood pooling in capacitance vessels …
Short-and Long-term exercise induced alterations in haemostasis: a review of the literature
Although regular exercise is beneficial for health, exercise-related thrombotic events, such
as venous thromboembolism and myocardial infarctions, are occasionally observed. These …
as venous thromboembolism and myocardial infarctions, are occasionally observed. These …
The acute and chronic effects of resistance and aerobic exercise in hemostatic balance: A brief review
Hemostatic balance refers to the dynamic balance between blood clot formation
(coagulation), blood clot dissolution (fibrinolysis), anticoagulation, and innate immunity …
(coagulation), blood clot dissolution (fibrinolysis), anticoagulation, and innate immunity …
[PDF][PDF] Clotting and fibrinolytic changes following firefighting activities
ABSTRACT Approximately 45-50% of all duty-related deaths among firefighters are due to
sudden cardiovascular events and a disproportionate number of these fatalities occur …
sudden cardiovascular events and a disproportionate number of these fatalities occur …
The immediate effect of aerobic exercise on haemostatic parameters in patients with recently diagnosed mild to moderate essential hypertension
Background Exercise is frequently recommended for the treatment of patients with arterial
hypertension. Previous studies have shown an enhanced coagulation state after exercise …
hypertension. Previous studies have shown an enhanced coagulation state after exercise …
Acute exercise-induced changes in hemostatic and fibrinolytic properties: analogies, similarities, and differences between normotensive subjects and patients with …
A Braschi - Platelets, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Following acute exercise, normotensive and hypertensive subjects both undergo changes in
hemostatic and fibrinolytic properties, but the hypertensive patient's response to exercise is …
hemostatic and fibrinolytic properties, but the hypertensive patient's response to exercise is …
Hemostatic adaptations to high intensity interval training in healthy adult men
JR Sackett, DP Farrell… - International Journal of …, 2020 - thieme-connect.com
Regular exercise is theorized to reduce cardiovascular risk by attenuating coagulation and
augmenting fibrinolysis. However, these adaptations have not been consistently observed …
augmenting fibrinolysis. However, these adaptations have not been consistently observed …