Objectives This study aimed to review the efficacy of exercise training for improving cutaneous microvascular reactivity in response to local stimulus in human adults. Design Systematic review with meta-analysis. Methods A systematic search of Medline, Cinahl, AMED, Web of Science, Scopus, and Embase was conducted up to June 2015. Included studies were controlled trials assessing the effect of an exercise training intervention on cutaneous microvascular reactivity as instigated by local stimulus such as local heating, iontophoresis and post-occlusive reactive hyperaemia. Studies where the control was only measured at baseline or which included participants with vasospastic disorders were excluded. Two authors independently reviewed and sele...
Abstract Background Aerobic exercise in general and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) specific...
This study investigated the effects of exercise training on cutaneous microvascular function in post...
Cutaneous blood flowmotion (CBF) can contribute to a reduction in the resistance in skin microvascul...
Objectives: This study aimed to review the efficacy of exercise training for improving cutaneous mic...
PURPOSE: Exercise training induces adaptation in conduit and resistance arteries in humans, partly a...
It is unclear if cutaneous microvascular dysfunction associated with diabetes and obesity can be ame...
It is unclear if cutaneous microvascular dysfunction associated with diabetes and obesity can be ame...
Objective To compare cutaneous microvascular reactivity between untrained young and post-menopausal...
Modification induced by a single bout of training exercise on cutaneous microcirculation of patient...
OBJECTIVE: To compare cutaneous microvascular reactivity between untrained young and post-menopa...
Purpose. Exercise training induces adaptation in conduit and resistance arteries in humans, partly a...
This study investigated the effects of a low to moderately intense resistance-band exercise interven...
This study investigated the effects of exercise training on cutaneous microvascular function in post...
The impact of cardiopulmonary fitness (V˙O2max) on the age-related decline in skin-microvessel vasod...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of a 12-week supervised exercise programme on lower-limb cutaneo...
Abstract Background Aerobic exercise in general and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) specific...
This study investigated the effects of exercise training on cutaneous microvascular function in post...
Cutaneous blood flowmotion (CBF) can contribute to a reduction in the resistance in skin microvascul...
Objectives: This study aimed to review the efficacy of exercise training for improving cutaneous mic...
PURPOSE: Exercise training induces adaptation in conduit and resistance arteries in humans, partly a...
It is unclear if cutaneous microvascular dysfunction associated with diabetes and obesity can be ame...
It is unclear if cutaneous microvascular dysfunction associated with diabetes and obesity can be ame...
Objective To compare cutaneous microvascular reactivity between untrained young and post-menopausal...
Modification induced by a single bout of training exercise on cutaneous microcirculation of patient...
OBJECTIVE: To compare cutaneous microvascular reactivity between untrained young and post-menopa...
Purpose. Exercise training induces adaptation in conduit and resistance arteries in humans, partly a...
This study investigated the effects of a low to moderately intense resistance-band exercise interven...
This study investigated the effects of exercise training on cutaneous microvascular function in post...
The impact of cardiopulmonary fitness (V˙O2max) on the age-related decline in skin-microvessel vasod...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of a 12-week supervised exercise programme on lower-limb cutaneo...
Abstract Background Aerobic exercise in general and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) specific...
This study investigated the effects of exercise training on cutaneous microvascular function in post...
Cutaneous blood flowmotion (CBF) can contribute to a reduction in the resistance in skin microvascul...