The purpose of this study was to compare the gender and age-related differences in vascular reactivity in healthy men and women across a wide age range. Fifty-seven men and 61 women between 20 and 89 years of age, free of cardiovascular disease and risk factors, were categorized into younger (20-39 years), middle-aged (40-59 years), and older (60-89 years) age groups. Subjects were characterized on body weight and height, body mass index (BMI), and calf blood flow under resting, postocclusive reactive hyperemic (PORH), and maximal hyperemic conditions in the lower extremity with use of venous occlusion mercury strain-gauge plethysmography. Similar baseline characteristics were observed among age groups, whereas men had greater body weight (...
AbstractObjectives. This study assessed whether aging is associated with progressive endothelial dys...
BACKGROUND: One of the current issues of fundamental and clinical medicine is the early diagnosis of...
Introduction: Cardiovascular (CV) disease is the first cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide.1 ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the gender- and age-related differences in vascular reactiv...
Thesis (M.S.M.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage ...
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AbstractOBJECTIVESWe measured the properties of the arterial tree, seeking differences between men a...
This brief review presents historical evidence for the purported impacts of male and female sex horm...
Aging and gender alter arterial hemodynamic function. Gender-related differences in body size may af...
Abstract—Compliance and distensibility are wall properties of large arteries, which may play a role ...
Background Premenopausal women show a higher incidence of orthostatic hypotension than age-matched m...
Background and Aims: Sex differences have been observed in several cardiovascular diseases, in terms...
Elderly represents a growing population and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) is one of the leading caus...
The prevalence of cardiovascular disease is lower in middle-aged and older women than men. Increased...
OBJECTIVES: To determine if postmenopausal women have different arterial stiffness, blood pressure (...
AbstractObjectives. This study assessed whether aging is associated with progressive endothelial dys...
BACKGROUND: One of the current issues of fundamental and clinical medicine is the early diagnosis of...
Introduction: Cardiovascular (CV) disease is the first cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide.1 ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the gender- and age-related differences in vascular reactiv...
Thesis (M.S.M.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage ...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Cardiovascular disease-related ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe measured the properties of the arterial tree, seeking differences between men a...
This brief review presents historical evidence for the purported impacts of male and female sex horm...
Aging and gender alter arterial hemodynamic function. Gender-related differences in body size may af...
Abstract—Compliance and distensibility are wall properties of large arteries, which may play a role ...
Background Premenopausal women show a higher incidence of orthostatic hypotension than age-matched m...
Background and Aims: Sex differences have been observed in several cardiovascular diseases, in terms...
Elderly represents a growing population and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) is one of the leading caus...
The prevalence of cardiovascular disease is lower in middle-aged and older women than men. Increased...
OBJECTIVES: To determine if postmenopausal women have different arterial stiffness, blood pressure (...
AbstractObjectives. This study assessed whether aging is associated with progressive endothelial dys...
BACKGROUND: One of the current issues of fundamental and clinical medicine is the early diagnosis of...
Introduction: Cardiovascular (CV) disease is the first cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide.1 ...