To better understand the mechanisms contributing to reduced blood flow with age, this study sought to elucidate the impact of altered femoral perfusion pressure (FPP) on movement-induced hyperemia. Passive leg movement was performed in 10 young (22 ± 1 yr) and 12 old (72 ± 2 yr) healthy men for 2 min, with and without a posture-induced change in FPP (~7 ± 1 ΔmmHg). Second-by-second measurements of central and peripheral hemodynamic responses were acquired noninvasively (finger photoplethysmography and Doppler ultrasound, respectively), with FPP confirmed in a subset of four young and four old subjects with arterial and venous catheters. Central hemodynamic responses (heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, mean arterial pressure) were no...
The physiological aging process is associated with endothelial dysfunction, as assessed by flow-medi...
This study used alterations in body position to identify differences in hemodynamic responses to pas...
This study used alterations in body position to identify differences in hemodynamic responses to pas...
To better understand the mechanisms contributing to reduced blood flow with age, this study sought t...
The passive leg movement (PLM) model is a novel approach to assess vascular function. Increasing fem...
The passive leg movement (PLM) model is a novel approach to assess vascular function. Increasing fem...
Passive leg movement (PLM), an assessment of predominantly nitric oxide-dependent vasodilation, is d...
Passive leg movement (PLM), an assessment of predominantly nitric oxide-dependent vasodilation, is d...
The influence of age on the central and peripheral contributors to exercise-induced hyperaemia is un...
The influence of age on the central and peripheral contributors to exercise-induced hyperaemia is un...
In young healthy men, passive leg movement (PLM) elicits a robust nitric oxide (NO)-dependent increa...
In young healthy men, passive leg movement (PLM) elicits a robust nitric oxide (NO)-dependent increa...
Venous compliance in the legs of aging man has been found to be reduced with decreased blood pooling...
Venous compliance in the legs of aging man has been found to be reduced with decreased blood pooling...
This study used alterations in body position to identify differences in hemodynamic responses to pas...
The physiological aging process is associated with endothelial dysfunction, as assessed by flow-medi...
This study used alterations in body position to identify differences in hemodynamic responses to pas...
This study used alterations in body position to identify differences in hemodynamic responses to pas...
To better understand the mechanisms contributing to reduced blood flow with age, this study sought t...
The passive leg movement (PLM) model is a novel approach to assess vascular function. Increasing fem...
The passive leg movement (PLM) model is a novel approach to assess vascular function. Increasing fem...
Passive leg movement (PLM), an assessment of predominantly nitric oxide-dependent vasodilation, is d...
Passive leg movement (PLM), an assessment of predominantly nitric oxide-dependent vasodilation, is d...
The influence of age on the central and peripheral contributors to exercise-induced hyperaemia is un...
The influence of age on the central and peripheral contributors to exercise-induced hyperaemia is un...
In young healthy men, passive leg movement (PLM) elicits a robust nitric oxide (NO)-dependent increa...
In young healthy men, passive leg movement (PLM) elicits a robust nitric oxide (NO)-dependent increa...
Venous compliance in the legs of aging man has been found to be reduced with decreased blood pooling...
Venous compliance in the legs of aging man has been found to be reduced with decreased blood pooling...
This study used alterations in body position to identify differences in hemodynamic responses to pas...
The physiological aging process is associated with endothelial dysfunction, as assessed by flow-medi...
This study used alterations in body position to identify differences in hemodynamic responses to pas...
This study used alterations in body position to identify differences in hemodynamic responses to pas...