2017
DOI: 10.5603/dk.2017.0011
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The effects of a single bout of submaximal exercise on rheological properties of the blood in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus

Abstract: Background. The aim of this study was to analyze the

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“…The position of the body during exercise can also change the hemorheological properties. A decrease in plasma volume occurs when changing the position from sitting to standing; body dehydration also contributes to hemoconcentration [2,41]. Prolonged dehydration increases the stiffness of the cell membrane and its destabilization, thus it is important to hydrate the body during and after exercise to reduce excessive blood viscosity [6].…”
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“…The position of the body during exercise can also change the hemorheological properties. A decrease in plasma volume occurs when changing the position from sitting to standing; body dehydration also contributes to hemoconcentration [2,41]. Prolonged dehydration increases the stiffness of the cell membrane and its destabilization, thus it is important to hydrate the body during and after exercise to reduce excessive blood viscosity [6].…”
Section: Physiological Factors Affecting the Rheological Properties O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diabetes negatively affects the structure of the erythrocyte cell membrane, which in people with diabetes reduces the deformability of erythrocytes, increases the stiffness of red blood cells and erythrocyte aggregation [2,26] as well as endothelial dysfunction [46], leading to disorders in the regulation of blood viscosity [5] and a rise in the hematocrit [47]. Microvascular angina is characterized by positive electrocardiographic stress tests, the absence of coronary stenosis (coronograph), and chest pain.…”
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