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Hemostasis in exercise and the athlete
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Hemostasis in exercise and the athlete

M.J. Adams and J. Fell
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, Vol.44(8), pp.707-709
2018
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Abstract

We are thrilled to bring you this cross-disciplinary special issue of Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis. This issue focuses on two specific aspects of hemostasis and exercise: (1) how exercise affects the hemostatic system in healthy individuals, including professional and well-trained athletes, and (2) the effects of exercise on patient groups with hemostatic abnormalities, including thrombotic and bleeding disorders, in improving overall health and lifestyle. Paradoxically, the issue's focus on healthy and trained athletes explores the risks of hemostasis associated with exercise, while for patient groups, it is the benefits of exercise that unites the authors in this issue, with constructive recommendations for promoting exercise participation in these groups...

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.75 Blood Clotting
1.75.966 Plasminogen Activation
Web Of Science research areas
Hematology
Peripheral Vascular Disease
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Clinical Medicine
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