Purpose: We have previously shown that a program of upper limb exercise training can induce significant improvements in walking distance in patients with claudication. This study assessed whether upper limb exercise avoids the systemic inflammatory responses associated with lower limb exercise and also whether the inflammatory response to acute lower limb exertion is modified by a program of supervised exercise training. Methods: Fifty-two patients with stable intermittent claudication were randomized into two groups who underwent 6 weeks of supervised upper (n = 26) or lower (n = 26) limb cardiorespiratory exercise training. A parallel control group (n = 15) was provided with lifestyle advice only. Neutrophil activation markers (CD11b and ...
ObjectivesTo investigate the effects of exercise training on levels of circulating biomarkers associ...
Objectives:To assess the effect of exhaustive exercise on neutrophil activation and degranulation in...
Lower extremity (LE) exercise training has been shown to contribute to improvements in Maximum Walki...
AbstractPurpose: We have previously shown that a program of upper limb exercise training can induce ...
PURPOSE The effects of upper-limb (arm cranking) and lower-limb (leg cranking) exercise training ...
Objectives: To investigate the effects of exercise training on levels of circulating biomarkers asso...
Objectives:To review clinical and experimental evidence that exercise to the onset of calf pain in p...
Objectives: Patients with peripheral artery disease have walking impairment, greater thrombotic risk...
Lower extremity (LE) exercise training has been shown to contribute to improvements in Maximum Walki...
Aim. Inflammation is considered to be one of the main mechanisms for the development and progression...
Background:: Peripheral artery disease affects over 236 million people globally and the classic symp...
AbstractBackground recent research has shown that episodes of claudication may be associated with a ...
Purpose: In patients with intermittent claudication (IC) a structured walking exercise program impro...
Peripheral artery disease affects over 236 million people globally and the classic symptom is interm...
AbstractPurpose: The effects of upper-limb (arm cranking) and lower-limb (leg cranking) exercise tra...
ObjectivesTo investigate the effects of exercise training on levels of circulating biomarkers associ...
Objectives:To assess the effect of exhaustive exercise on neutrophil activation and degranulation in...
Lower extremity (LE) exercise training has been shown to contribute to improvements in Maximum Walki...
AbstractPurpose: We have previously shown that a program of upper limb exercise training can induce ...
PURPOSE The effects of upper-limb (arm cranking) and lower-limb (leg cranking) exercise training ...
Objectives: To investigate the effects of exercise training on levels of circulating biomarkers asso...
Objectives:To review clinical and experimental evidence that exercise to the onset of calf pain in p...
Objectives: Patients with peripheral artery disease have walking impairment, greater thrombotic risk...
Lower extremity (LE) exercise training has been shown to contribute to improvements in Maximum Walki...
Aim. Inflammation is considered to be one of the main mechanisms for the development and progression...
Background:: Peripheral artery disease affects over 236 million people globally and the classic symp...
AbstractBackground recent research has shown that episodes of claudication may be associated with a ...
Purpose: In patients with intermittent claudication (IC) a structured walking exercise program impro...
Peripheral artery disease affects over 236 million people globally and the classic symptom is interm...
AbstractPurpose: The effects of upper-limb (arm cranking) and lower-limb (leg cranking) exercise tra...
ObjectivesTo investigate the effects of exercise training on levels of circulating biomarkers associ...
Objectives:To assess the effect of exhaustive exercise on neutrophil activation and degranulation in...
Lower extremity (LE) exercise training has been shown to contribute to improvements in Maximum Walki...