Understanding cardiac responses to exercise in healthy subjects is important in the evaluation of youth with heart disease. This review article incorporates previously published original research from the authors’ laboratory to examine changes in stroke volume during progressive exercise which are consistent with a model in which cir- culatory responses are controlled by alterations in the systemic vascular resistance. Stroke volume dynamics and cardiovascular responses to a progressive upright cycle test were examined in three groups of healthy, untrained adolescent subjects. These indicated a) a progressive decease in systemic vascular resistance, b) little change in stroke volume after an initial rise related to orthostatic changes in ve...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of non-communicable deaths worldwide. It is well...
Three investigations were conducted using pulsed Doppler echocardiography (PDE) and oxygen consumpti...
The implications of Starling's law of the heart, as stated in the Linacre Lecture (1), miiake i...
Traditionally, it has been accepted that, during incremental exercise, stroke volume plateaus at 40 ...
Cardiac ultrasound techniques have provided an abundance of empirical information regarding normal c...
PURPOSE: The extent that enhanced ventricular function contributes to superior aerobic fitness of tr...
Cardiovascular drift can occur during prolonged exercise and is characterized by a gradual decrease ...
Purpose: The extent that enhanced ventricular function contributes to superior aerobic fitness of tr...
Insight into the cardiac responses to exercise necessitates an understanding of both physiological d...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Physiological S...
SUMMARY Children with elevated systolic blood pressure have a wide range of cardiac output. To bette...
Classic cardiovascular drift is characterized by findings of decreasing stroke volume and mean arte...
Graduated physical exercise with the moderate power (50% of PWC170) induces marked change in such ca...
This study investigated how long the cardiovascular effects of aerobic and resistance exercise propa...
The aim of the study was to examine the effects of a long-term endurance-training on resting and exe...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of non-communicable deaths worldwide. It is well...
Three investigations were conducted using pulsed Doppler echocardiography (PDE) and oxygen consumpti...
The implications of Starling's law of the heart, as stated in the Linacre Lecture (1), miiake i...
Traditionally, it has been accepted that, during incremental exercise, stroke volume plateaus at 40 ...
Cardiac ultrasound techniques have provided an abundance of empirical information regarding normal c...
PURPOSE: The extent that enhanced ventricular function contributes to superior aerobic fitness of tr...
Cardiovascular drift can occur during prolonged exercise and is characterized by a gradual decrease ...
Purpose: The extent that enhanced ventricular function contributes to superior aerobic fitness of tr...
Insight into the cardiac responses to exercise necessitates an understanding of both physiological d...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Physiological S...
SUMMARY Children with elevated systolic blood pressure have a wide range of cardiac output. To bette...
Classic cardiovascular drift is characterized by findings of decreasing stroke volume and mean arte...
Graduated physical exercise with the moderate power (50% of PWC170) induces marked change in such ca...
This study investigated how long the cardiovascular effects of aerobic and resistance exercise propa...
The aim of the study was to examine the effects of a long-term endurance-training on resting and exe...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of non-communicable deaths worldwide. It is well...
Three investigations were conducted using pulsed Doppler echocardiography (PDE) and oxygen consumpti...
The implications of Starling's law of the heart, as stated in the Linacre Lecture (1), miiake i...