Abstract Background: Resistance exercise (RE) has been recommended for patients with cardiovascular diseases. Recently, a few studies have demonstrated that the intensity of a single bout of RE has an effect on endothelial adaptations to exercise. However, there is no data about the effects of different volumes of RE on endothelium function. Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of different volumes of RE in a single bout on endothelium-dependent vasodilatation and nitric oxide (NO) synthesis in the mesenteric artery of healthy animals. Methods: Male Wistar rats were divided into three groups: Control (Ct); low-volume RE (LV, 5 sets x 10 repetitions) and high-volume RE (HV, 15 sets x 10 repetitions). The established...
International audienceAIM: Exercise training is known to improve endothelium-dependent relaxation in...
Background: Physical exercise may modify biologic stress responses. Objective: To investigate the im...
The effects of resistance training (RT) on muscle mass, strength and insulin sensitivity are well es...
The direct relationship between resistance exercise and vascular health is certain, but the complex ...
Abstract Background: Physical exercise is an important tool for the improvement of endothelial func...
AIMS: We evaluated the mechanisms involved in insulin-induced vasodilatation after acute resistanc...
The question whether exercise induces adaptations in nonactive muscle arteries (1, 5) cannot be answ...
Background: Resistance exercise effects on cardiovascular parameters are not consistent. Objective...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Moderate physical activity enhances endothelium-dependent vasorela...
Background: This study was aimed to investigate the alterations of some plasma angiogenic factors af...
Background Moderate physical activity enhances endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation. Whether the fre...
PURPOSE: Exercise elicits early adaptation of coronary vessels enabling the coronary circulation to ...
Over the past decade obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) have reached epidemic levels worldwide. Cardi...
We determined the effects of an acute bout of free-weight resistance exercise (ARE) on cardiovascula...
Objective The effects of RT on muscle mass, strength, and insulin sensitivity are well establi...
International audienceAIM: Exercise training is known to improve endothelium-dependent relaxation in...
Background: Physical exercise may modify biologic stress responses. Objective: To investigate the im...
The effects of resistance training (RT) on muscle mass, strength and insulin sensitivity are well es...
The direct relationship between resistance exercise and vascular health is certain, but the complex ...
Abstract Background: Physical exercise is an important tool for the improvement of endothelial func...
AIMS: We evaluated the mechanisms involved in insulin-induced vasodilatation after acute resistanc...
The question whether exercise induces adaptations in nonactive muscle arteries (1, 5) cannot be answ...
Background: Resistance exercise effects on cardiovascular parameters are not consistent. Objective...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Moderate physical activity enhances endothelium-dependent vasorela...
Background: This study was aimed to investigate the alterations of some plasma angiogenic factors af...
Background Moderate physical activity enhances endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation. Whether the fre...
PURPOSE: Exercise elicits early adaptation of coronary vessels enabling the coronary circulation to ...
Over the past decade obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) have reached epidemic levels worldwide. Cardi...
We determined the effects of an acute bout of free-weight resistance exercise (ARE) on cardiovascula...
Objective The effects of RT on muscle mass, strength, and insulin sensitivity are well establi...
International audienceAIM: Exercise training is known to improve endothelium-dependent relaxation in...
Background: Physical exercise may modify biologic stress responses. Objective: To investigate the im...
The effects of resistance training (RT) on muscle mass, strength and insulin sensitivity are well es...