Item does not contain fulltextLower limb exercise increases upper limb conduit artery blood flow and shear stress, and leg exercise training can enhance upper limb vascular function. We therefore examined the contribution of shear stress to changes in vascular function in the nonexercising upper limbs in response to lower limb cycling exercise training. Initially, five male subjects underwent bilateral brachial artery duplex ultrasound to measure blood flow and shear responses to 30-min cycling exercise at 80% of maximal heart rate. Responses in one forearm were significantly (P 0.05) across the 8-wk intervention period. Our data suggest that lower limb cycle training induces a transient increase in upper limb vascular function in healthy ...
During lower limb exercise, blood flow through the resting upper limbs exhibits a change characteriz...
Vascular endothelial function is a strong marker of cardiovascular health and it refers to the abili...
INTRODUCTION: Whilst the impact of changes in blood flow and shear stress on artery function are wel...
Lower limb endurance training can improve conduit artery flow-mediated dilation (FMD) in response to...
Episodic increases in shear stress have been proposed as a mechanism that induces training-induced a...
Exercise training is known to increase endothelial function and provoke arterial remodelling both lo...
Although episodic changes in shear stress have been proposed as the mechanism responsible for the ef...
INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: Cycling is associated with a reproducible systolic anterograde and diastolic r...
Shear stress is an important stimulus to arterial adaptation in response to exercise and training in...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) begins with damage to the endothelium, the inner lining of the blood ve...
Item does not contain fulltextPhysical activity, exercise training, and fitness are associated with ...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious studies have established effects of exercise training on arte...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study aimed to determine the importance of repeated increases in ...
While the impact of changes in blood flow and shear stress on artery function are well documented, t...
Low load resistance training with blood flow restriction (BFR) can increase muscle size and strength...
During lower limb exercise, blood flow through the resting upper limbs exhibits a change characteriz...
Vascular endothelial function is a strong marker of cardiovascular health and it refers to the abili...
INTRODUCTION: Whilst the impact of changes in blood flow and shear stress on artery function are wel...
Lower limb endurance training can improve conduit artery flow-mediated dilation (FMD) in response to...
Episodic increases in shear stress have been proposed as a mechanism that induces training-induced a...
Exercise training is known to increase endothelial function and provoke arterial remodelling both lo...
Although episodic changes in shear stress have been proposed as the mechanism responsible for the ef...
INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: Cycling is associated with a reproducible systolic anterograde and diastolic r...
Shear stress is an important stimulus to arterial adaptation in response to exercise and training in...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) begins with damage to the endothelium, the inner lining of the blood ve...
Item does not contain fulltextPhysical activity, exercise training, and fitness are associated with ...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious studies have established effects of exercise training on arte...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study aimed to determine the importance of repeated increases in ...
While the impact of changes in blood flow and shear stress on artery function are well documented, t...
Low load resistance training with blood flow restriction (BFR) can increase muscle size and strength...
During lower limb exercise, blood flow through the resting upper limbs exhibits a change characteriz...
Vascular endothelial function is a strong marker of cardiovascular health and it refers to the abili...
INTRODUCTION: Whilst the impact of changes in blood flow and shear stress on artery function are wel...