NCAA Division I American football players with sickle cell trait have altered hematological responses and hydration status
Abstract Sickle cell trait (SCT) is a risk factor of collapse and sudden death in athletes. We conducted a longitudinal study to determine the hematological responses and hydration status in NCAA Division I American football players with SCT. The study took place over 2 years with 6 SCT and 6 positi...
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Main Authors: | Haoyan Wang, Matt Martone, Michael E. Owens, Nathan P. Lemoine, Jack Marucci, Derek Calvert, Shelly Mullenix, Timothy S. Church, Jennifer Rood, Brian Harrell, Brian A. Irving, Guillaume Spielmann, Neil M. Johannsen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f309ceb0ebbf442a8263526bbf9ccedf |
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