The hemodynamic consequences of aging have been extensively investigated during maximal incremental exercise. However, less is known about the effects of aging on hemodynamics during submaximal steady-state exercise. The aim of the present investigation was to compare the hemodynamics of healthy elderly and young subjects during an exercise bout conducted at the gas threshold (GET) intensity. Two groups of healthy, physically active subjects were studied: the elderly group-EG (n = 11; > 60 years old) and the young group-YG (n = 13; < 35 years old). Both groups performed a 5-min rectangular exercise test at the GET intensity. Hemodynamics were measured using echocardiography. The main finding was that stroke volume responses ...
International audienceIn order to individualize the intensity of an aerobic training program on diff...
Background: Aging is characterized by a physiological reduction in physical activity, which is inver...
POURPOSE: We evaluated the factors limiting aerobic arm exercise performance in compensated hyperten...
Normal ageing reduces the capacity of the heart as a pump. The hemodynamic consequences of ageing ha...
Whereas with advancing age, peak heart rate (HR) and cardiac index (CI) are clearly reduced, peak st...
AbstractObjectivesThe goal of this study was to determine the effect of age on the hemodynamic respo...
This study aimed to define the influence of healthy aging on the central hemodynamic response to exe...
Background: Age-related differences concerning cardiorespiratory responses and myocardial function d...
Within recent years the popularity of sportive activities amongst older people, particularly competi...
Although aging has been associated to slower V˙O2 kinetics, some evidence indicates that fitness sta...
Age-related changes in cardiac and vascular function are associated with increased risk of cardiovas...
Seven older cyclists (mean age 66-9 years) still engaged in severe endurance training (x = 8114-3 km...
Impaired endothelial function is observed with ageing and with low cardiorespiratory fitness (VO2pea...
Background and Purpose: Age-related impairments in cerebral blood flow and cerebrovascular reactivit...
Respiratory and hemodynamic measurements were made on 54 sedentary subjects during progressive exerc...
International audienceIn order to individualize the intensity of an aerobic training program on diff...
Background: Aging is characterized by a physiological reduction in physical activity, which is inver...
POURPOSE: We evaluated the factors limiting aerobic arm exercise performance in compensated hyperten...
Normal ageing reduces the capacity of the heart as a pump. The hemodynamic consequences of ageing ha...
Whereas with advancing age, peak heart rate (HR) and cardiac index (CI) are clearly reduced, peak st...
AbstractObjectivesThe goal of this study was to determine the effect of age on the hemodynamic respo...
This study aimed to define the influence of healthy aging on the central hemodynamic response to exe...
Background: Age-related differences concerning cardiorespiratory responses and myocardial function d...
Within recent years the popularity of sportive activities amongst older people, particularly competi...
Although aging has been associated to slower V˙O2 kinetics, some evidence indicates that fitness sta...
Age-related changes in cardiac and vascular function are associated with increased risk of cardiovas...
Seven older cyclists (mean age 66-9 years) still engaged in severe endurance training (x = 8114-3 km...
Impaired endothelial function is observed with ageing and with low cardiorespiratory fitness (VO2pea...
Background and Purpose: Age-related impairments in cerebral blood flow and cerebrovascular reactivit...
Respiratory and hemodynamic measurements were made on 54 sedentary subjects during progressive exerc...
International audienceIn order to individualize the intensity of an aerobic training program on diff...
Background: Aging is characterized by a physiological reduction in physical activity, which is inver...
POURPOSE: We evaluated the factors limiting aerobic arm exercise performance in compensated hyperten...