Abstract

Changes of coagulability, platelet aggregation, serum lipids and lipoperoxide before and after exercise were studied on 20 normal males. After Master's double two step exercise test, increase in coagulability, platelet aggregation and decrease in free fatty acid were resulted. Prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastin time were shortened. Platelet aggregation induced by collagen was increased. Lipoperoxide had no changing but correlation with platelet aggregation. These increase in coagulability and platelet aggregation were postulated to result from sympathetic cathecolamine release.

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