Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Sickle cell trait (SCT) is a benign condition of sickle cell disease. Nevertheless, previous reports showed that SCT carriers have increased blood viscosity and decreased vascular reactivity compared to non-SCT carrier. The benefit of regular exercise on vascular function has been well documented in the general population but no study focused on the SCT population.
PURPOSE:
The aim of our study was to compare arterial stiffness and blood viscosity between trained and untrained SCT carriers, as well as a group of untrained non-SCT.
METHODS:
Arterial stiffness (finger-toe pulse wave velocity) and blood viscosity were evaluated in untrained non-SCT carriers (
RESULTS:
Untrained SCT carriers had higher pulse wave velocity (
CONCLUSION:
Our study suggests that regular exercise may be beneficial for the vascular function of SCT carriers.
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