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Anemia, heart failure and exercise training
Helios Pareja-galeanoVladimir E. Martínez-belloGiuseppe BanfiFabian Sanchis-gomarGiuseppe Lippisubject
medicine.medical_specialtyexerciseAnemia; heart failure; exerciseAnemiabusiness.industryPhysical exerciseheart failureHeartAnemiaPhysical exercisemedicine.diseaseBlood donorEndurance trainingHeart failureExercise TestmedicinePhysical therapyHumansHemoglobinHemoglobinProgenitor cellExercise physiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinessdescription
We read with interest the recent article by Wang et al. in which theauthors evaluated in anemic patients with heart failure whether exer-tionalperiodicbreathing influences rheological/hemodynamicfunctions[1]. For this purpose, the authors performed an incremental exercisetestusing a bicycle ergometer. In this regard, it has been generally assumedby some researchers, exercise physiologists and scientists that the incre-ment in blood hemoglobin (Hb) content is among the main hematolog-ical adaptations to endurance exercise training. This misconception isbased in the data published in diffe rent studies carried out severalyearsago [2].Inarecentmanuscript byBakeretal. [3],theauthorsdem-onstrated that endurance exercise training increases hematopoiesis,enhancing skeletal muscle hematopoietic cytokine expression, and mo-bilizing medullary hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell content. Themainconclusionofthisstudywasthatendurancetrainingshouldbecon-sidered as a strategy for blood donor preconditioning. The authors alsosuggestthatitwouldbeusefulasaphysiologicaladjuvantforautologousbonemarrowtransplantationorasa first-steptherapyforsomeformsofanemia. In our opinion, and in accordance with the results showed byWangandcollaborators,theseassumptionsarequestionableandagainstthe vast majority of experimental evidence.For instance, in 2000, Bojadjiev and Taralov found that continuous(formorethanoneyear)high-intensitysportstrainingcausedadecreasein blood Hb concentration in pubescent boys and girls [4].Twoyears
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2013-05-01 | International Journal of Cardiology |