We investigated flow-mediated dilation (FMD) and reactive hyperemia peripheral arterial tonometry (RH-PAT) responses during the supine and 70 head-up tilt postures to assess vascular function in young healthy women and men. During the FMD protocol: 1) FMD increased in both sexes during tilt (P=0.005), 2) women had higher shear stress responses in both postures vs. men (P=0.03), 3) at the time of maximal vasodilation during tilt, both sexes had lower mean arterial pressure responses (MAP; P=0.02) compared to supine. During the RH-PAT protocol: 1) at all timepoints men had greater RH-PAT in comparison to women (P=0.035), 2) both sexes had similar arterial stiffness in both postures (P>0.05), and 3) at the time of maximal vasodilation, both se...
The body's ability to rapidly and appropriately regulate blood pressure in response to changing phy...
Objective: To study the relative effects of passive head-down tilt and squatting on thecardiovascula...
Contains fulltext : 175636.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The upright pos...
Humans spend the majority of their day in an upright posture thus exposing their lower extremity vas...
Background Men and women differ in the risk of cardiovascular disease, but the underlying mechanisms...
Background: In a cross-sectional study we examined whether the haemodynamic response to upright post...
Cerebrovascular reactivity and cerebral autoregulation are two major mechanisms that regulate cerebr...
Atherosclerosis of peripheral arteries typically affects vessels of the lower limbs, suggesting that...
OBJECTIVES: Most studies about upright regulation of blood pressure have focused on orthostatic hypo...
The purpose of this study was to determine neurovascular responses to mental stress (MS) in the supi...
Abstract Women have attenuated exercise pressor responses compared to men; however, their cerebrovas...
The purpose of the present study was to compare cardiovascular responses in untrained females with t...
Introduction: We investigated the effect of postural changes on various cardiovascular parameters ac...
Contains fulltext : 69434.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Head-up tilt (HU...
Endothelial cells are involved in the local regulation of blood flow and vessel diameter, playing mu...
The body's ability to rapidly and appropriately regulate blood pressure in response to changing phy...
Objective: To study the relative effects of passive head-down tilt and squatting on thecardiovascula...
Contains fulltext : 175636.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The upright pos...
Humans spend the majority of their day in an upright posture thus exposing their lower extremity vas...
Background Men and women differ in the risk of cardiovascular disease, but the underlying mechanisms...
Background: In a cross-sectional study we examined whether the haemodynamic response to upright post...
Cerebrovascular reactivity and cerebral autoregulation are two major mechanisms that regulate cerebr...
Atherosclerosis of peripheral arteries typically affects vessels of the lower limbs, suggesting that...
OBJECTIVES: Most studies about upright regulation of blood pressure have focused on orthostatic hypo...
The purpose of this study was to determine neurovascular responses to mental stress (MS) in the supi...
Abstract Women have attenuated exercise pressor responses compared to men; however, their cerebrovas...
The purpose of the present study was to compare cardiovascular responses in untrained females with t...
Introduction: We investigated the effect of postural changes on various cardiovascular parameters ac...
Contains fulltext : 69434.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Head-up tilt (HU...
Endothelial cells are involved in the local regulation of blood flow and vessel diameter, playing mu...
The body's ability to rapidly and appropriately regulate blood pressure in response to changing phy...
Objective: To study the relative effects of passive head-down tilt and squatting on thecardiovascula...
Contains fulltext : 175636.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The upright pos...