2018
DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehy564.p648
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P648Long-term physical activity leads to a significant decrease of serum H-FABP and increase of sST2 levels: a prospective clinical trail

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“…There were some controversial results showing the relationship between circulating suPAR levels and exercise ability [ 17,18,32 ]. In fact, long-term physical activity per se does not appear to affect circulating suPAR levels [ 20 ]. The reason was thought to be that the methods of evaluating exercise capacity were different.…”
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“…There were some controversial results showing the relationship between circulating suPAR levels and exercise ability [ 17,18,32 ]. In fact, long-term physical activity per se does not appear to affect circulating suPAR levels [ 20 ]. The reason was thought to be that the methods of evaluating exercise capacity were different.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a recent study showed that suPAR levels even reflect lifestyles, including physical activity, in a cardiovascularly healthy cohort [ 19 ]. However, another study reported that long-term physical activity per se does not appear to have an effect on circulating suPAR levels [ 20 ].…”
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confidence: 99%