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Zaldua J, Watson O, Gregoire D, Pillai S, Hellsten Y, Hawkins K, et al.
BMC Neurol . 2025 Mar; 25(1):81. PMID: 40025415
Background: Exercise in healthy individuals is associated with a hypercoagulable phase, leading to a temporary increase in clot mass and strength, which are controlled by an effective fibrinolytic system. Conversely,...
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Norregaard L, Hansen C, Wickham K, Moller S, Olsen K, Ehlers T, et al.
J Physiol . 2024 Jun; 602(14):3449-3468. PMID: 38822814
The present study examined and compared the impact of exercise training on redox and molecular properties of human microvascular endothelial cells derived from skeletal muscle biopsies from sedentary recent (RPF,...
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Norregaard L, Wickham K, Jeppesen J, Rytter N, Christoffersen L, Gliemann L, et al.
Thromb J . 2024 Apr; 22(1):35. PMID: 38581046
Introduction: Older individuals and, in particular, individuals at risk of recurrent stroke, may be susceptible to thrombosis when participating in exercise, however, this aspect has not been well investigated. Methods:...
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Olsen L, Hoier B, Hansen C, Leinum M, Carter H, Jorgensen T, et al.
J Physiol . 2020 Sep; 598(22):5149-5164. PMID: 32964469
Key Points: The risk of cardiovascular disease and associated skeletal muscle microvascular rarefaction is enhanced in women after menopause, yet knowledge about the angiogenic potential in ageing women is generally...
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Gliemann L, Hellsten Y
J Physiol . 2019 May; 597(19):4915-4925. PMID: 31077368
As women enter menopause at mid-life, oestrogen production ceases and its many beneficial effects on cardiovascular health are lost whereby the age-related risk of cardiovascular disease is accelerated. Oestrogen acts...
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Ryrso C, Thaning P, Siebenmann C, Lundby C, Lange P, Pedersen B, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2018 May; 28(11):2339-2348. PMID: 29802649
Limb muscle dysfunction in patients with COPD may be associated with local muscle and/or systemic inflammation, and therefore we investigated whether exercise training altered markers of inflammation and oxidative stress....
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Heinonen I, Boushel R, Hellsten Y, Kalliokoski K
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2018 Jan; 28(5):1552-1558. PMID: 29377406
The mechanisms that regulate bone blood flow (BBF) in humans are largely unknown. Animal studies suggest that nitric oxide (NO) could be involved, and in this study, we investigated the...
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Lundberg Slingsby M, Gliemann L, Thrane M, Rytter N, Egelund J, Chan M, et al.
Acta Physiol (Oxf) . 2018 Jan; 223(1):e13028. PMID: 29297976
Aim: To explore how exercise-induced improvements in vascular and platelet function affect the efficacy of DAPT, in a cross-sectional study of men with different physical activity levels (training status). Methods:...
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Lundberg Slingsby M, Nyberg M, Egelund J, Mandrup C, Frikke-Schmidt R, Kirkby N, et al.
J Thromb Haemost . 2017 Oct; 15(12):2419-2431. PMID: 29027349
Summary: Background The risk of atherothrombotic events increases after the menopause. Regular physical activity has been shown to reduce platelet reactivity in younger women, but it is unknown how regular...
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Iepsen U, Munch G, Rugbjerg M, Ryrso C, Secher N, Hellsten Y, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2017 Jul; 123(3):624-631. PMID: 28729387
Skeletal muscle blood flow is regulated to match the oxygen demand and dysregulation could contribute to exercise intolerance in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We measured leg hemodynamics...