The present study investigated the effects of exercise training on arterial pressure, baroreflex sensitivity, cardiovascular autonomic control and metabolic parameters on female LDL-receptor knockout ovariectomized mice. Mice were divided into two groups: sedentary and trained. Trained group was submitted to an exercise training protocol. Blood cholesterol was measured. Arterial pressure (AP) signals were directly recorded in conscious mice. Baroreflex sensitivity was evaluated by tachycardic and bradycardic responses to AP changes. Cardiovascular autonomic modulation was measured in frequency (FFT) and time domains. Maximal exercise capacity was increased in trained as compared to sedentary group. Blood cholesterol was diminished in traine...
Background Metabolic syndrome (MetS) refers to a cluster of co-existing cardio-metabolic risk factor...
Background Metabolic syndrome (MetS) refers to a cluster of co-existing cardio-metabolic risk factor...
Loss of ovarian hormones (ie. menopause) results in a significant increase in risk for developing th...
The present study investigated the effects of exercise training on arterial pressure, baroreflex sen...
The present study investigated the effects of exercise training on arterial pressure, baroreflex sen...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of exercise training on cardiovascul...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of exercise training on cardiovascul...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of exercise training on cardiovascul...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the cardiometabolic effects of exercise training...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the cardiometabolic effects of exercise training...
Diabetes and menopause markedly increase the risk of cardiovascular disease in women. the objective ...
It is now well established that after menopause cardiometabolic disorders become more common. Recent...
Menopause is recognized as a period of increased risk for coronary heart disease. Although the benef...
Menopause is recognized as a period of increased risk for coronary heart disease. Although the benef...
Estrogen deprivation in postmenopausal women increases cardiovascular risk. Cardiovascular risk as a...
Background Metabolic syndrome (MetS) refers to a cluster of co-existing cardio-metabolic risk factor...
Background Metabolic syndrome (MetS) refers to a cluster of co-existing cardio-metabolic risk factor...
Loss of ovarian hormones (ie. menopause) results in a significant increase in risk for developing th...
The present study investigated the effects of exercise training on arterial pressure, baroreflex sen...
The present study investigated the effects of exercise training on arterial pressure, baroreflex sen...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of exercise training on cardiovascul...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of exercise training on cardiovascul...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of exercise training on cardiovascul...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the cardiometabolic effects of exercise training...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the cardiometabolic effects of exercise training...
Diabetes and menopause markedly increase the risk of cardiovascular disease in women. the objective ...
It is now well established that after menopause cardiometabolic disorders become more common. Recent...
Menopause is recognized as a period of increased risk for coronary heart disease. Although the benef...
Menopause is recognized as a period of increased risk for coronary heart disease. Although the benef...
Estrogen deprivation in postmenopausal women increases cardiovascular risk. Cardiovascular risk as a...
Background Metabolic syndrome (MetS) refers to a cluster of co-existing cardio-metabolic risk factor...
Background Metabolic syndrome (MetS) refers to a cluster of co-existing cardio-metabolic risk factor...
Loss of ovarian hormones (ie. menopause) results in a significant increase in risk for developing th...