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The effects of acclimatization on blood clotting parameters in exertional heat stress
2013
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
Background/Aim. Exertional heat stress is a common problem in military services. Considering the coagulation abnormalities are of major importance in development of severe heat stroke, we wanted to examine changes in hemostatic parameters in soldiers during exertional heat stress test as well as the effects of a 10-day passive or active acclimatization in a climatic chamber. Methods. A total of 40 male soldiers with high aerobic capacity performed exertional heat stress test (EHST) either in
doi:10.2298/vsp120630013v
pmid:23984616
fatcat:3qcfh6vkkbg37g5yzfy5qcdlzy