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Extreme exercise enhances chromogranin A levels correlating with stress levels but not with cardiac burden

Nickel, T. and Vogeser, M. and Emslander, I. and David, R. and Heilmeier, B. and Op den Winkel, M. and Schmidt-Trucksäss, A. and Wilbert-Lampen, U. and Hanssen, H. and Halle, M.. (2012) Extreme exercise enhances chromogranin A levels correlating with stress levels but not with cardiac burden. Atherosclerosis, Vol. 220 H. 1. pp. 219-222.

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Abstract

Stress and heart failure are associated with increased systemic levels of chromogranin A (CGA). Here we analyzed the effects of marathon running on systemic CGA levels and the association with cardiac burden and stress.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Sport, Bewegung und Gesundheit > Bereich Sport- und Bewegungsmedizin > Sportmedizin (Schmidt-Trucksäss)
Item Type:Article, refereed
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0021-9150
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Last Modified:24 May 2013 09:12
Deposited On:26 Apr 2013 07:00

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