fibrinopeptide-a and Weight-Loss

fibrinopeptide-a has been researched along with Weight-Loss* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for fibrinopeptide-a and Weight-Loss

ArticleYear
Impact of smoking, physical training and weight reduction on FVII, PAI-1 and hemostatic markers in sedentary men.
    Thrombosis and haemostasis, 1990, Dec-28, Volume: 64, Issue:4

    The variations of FVII, PAI-1, TAT complexes, fibrinopeptide A, D-Dimers and beta thromboglobulin plasma levels were studied on 30 sedentary men, smokers and non-smokers, who were admitted to a 6 months' program of physical training and smoking cessation. After 3 months of intervention, sustained physical training was associated with the decrease of FVII and PAI-1 levels. Mild exercise performed during a second 3-month period could maintain normal FVII and PAI-1 activities but participants who stopped the training increased their FVII and PAI-1 plasma levels. FVII was not influenced by smoking habits. Smoking cessation seemed to slightly potentiate the decrease of PAI-1 levels associated with mild exercise. Overweight, FVII and PAI-1 levels were correlated and the weight reduction induced by training was related to the changes in the factors. In smokers, physical exercise was associated with a significant increase of hemostatic markers. This exercise-induced variation disappeared after 3 months of intervention in participants who stopped smoking and reappeared in those who smoked again after 6 months of intervention. This finding was not influenced by the physical training program.

    Topics: Antithrombin III; beta-Thromboglobulin; Biomarkers; Factor VII; Fibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products; Fibrinopeptide A; Hemostasis; Humans; Male; Peptide Hydrolases; Physical Education and Training; Plasminogen Inactivators; Reproducibility of Results; Smoking; Weight Loss

1990