Publication: Arterial stiffness is strongly and negatively associated with the total volume of red blood cells
Arterial stiffness is strongly and negatively associated with the total volume of red blood cells
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Montero, D., Diaz-Cañestro, C., Keiser, S., & Lundby, C. (2016). Arterial stiffness is strongly and negatively associated with the total volume of red blood cells. International Journal of Cardiology, 221, 77–80. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.06.265
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BACKGROUND: Erythropoiesis is partly regulated through classic feedback pathways that govern blood volume (BV) as sensed by veno-atrial but also arterial stretch receptors. Hence, the total volume of red blood cells (RBCV) could be associated with arterial stiffness (AS), although such hypothesis has not yet been tested. Therefore, we sought to investigate the association of AS with hematological variables including RBCV. METHODS: Fourteen healthy physically active individuals volunteered for the study (age=23±2). RBCV, plasma volume
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Montero, D., Diaz-Cañestro, C., Keiser, S., & Lundby, C. (2016). Arterial stiffness is strongly and negatively associated with the total volume of red blood cells. International Journal of Cardiology, 221, 77–80. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.06.265