This study investigated the effects of a low to moderately intense resistance-band exercise intervention on cutaneous microvascular function in an older population. 18 sedentary healthy participants (age: 58±5) were assessed for their upper and lower-limb endothelial cutaneous vascular conductance using laser Doppler fluximetry with endothelial-dependent (80 μl acetylcholine chloride), and -independent vasodilation (80 μl sodium nitroprusside). In addition, participants underwent a range of functional assessments (cardiopulmonary fitness, strength, flexibility), and completed a perceived quality of life questionnaire. Participants were randomised into 2 groups: Exercise (EX) and Control (CON), and followed either an 8-week self-supervised h...
Background: Gains in muscle mass and strength have been documented in exercise training with blood f...
Aging is associated with diffuse impairments in vascular endothelial function and traditional aerobi...
Background: Age is a key determinant for the development of cardiovascular disease and higher age co...
This study investigated changes incurred in cutaneous skin blood flux (SKBF) in the superficial vein...
The age-related decline in basal limb blood flow appears to be related to the pathogenesis of metabo...
The impact of cardiopulmonary fitness (V˙O2max) on the age-related decline in skin-microvessel vasod...
The impact of cardiopulmonary fitness (V) over dotO(2max)) on the age-related decline in skin-microv...
Background: During aging, a significant loss of muscle mass, strength, and power is associated with ...
Background: During aging, a significant loss of muscle mass, strength, and power is associated with ...
BACKGROUND: During aging, a significant loss of muscle mass, strength, and power is associated with ...
Background: Early vascular aging (EVA) is increasingly prevalent in the general population. Exercise...
Objectives: Resistance exercise training increases strength and muscle mass in older adults however ...
BACKGROUND: During aging, a significant loss of muscle mass, strength, and power is associated with ...
BACKGROUND: During aging, a significant loss of muscle mass, strength, and power is associated with ...
There is an emerging body of literature relating to the effectiveness of frequent aerobic exercise a...
Background: Gains in muscle mass and strength have been documented in exercise training with blood f...
Aging is associated with diffuse impairments in vascular endothelial function and traditional aerobi...
Background: Age is a key determinant for the development of cardiovascular disease and higher age co...
This study investigated changes incurred in cutaneous skin blood flux (SKBF) in the superficial vein...
The age-related decline in basal limb blood flow appears to be related to the pathogenesis of metabo...
The impact of cardiopulmonary fitness (V˙O2max) on the age-related decline in skin-microvessel vasod...
The impact of cardiopulmonary fitness (V) over dotO(2max)) on the age-related decline in skin-microv...
Background: During aging, a significant loss of muscle mass, strength, and power is associated with ...
Background: During aging, a significant loss of muscle mass, strength, and power is associated with ...
BACKGROUND: During aging, a significant loss of muscle mass, strength, and power is associated with ...
Background: Early vascular aging (EVA) is increasingly prevalent in the general population. Exercise...
Objectives: Resistance exercise training increases strength and muscle mass in older adults however ...
BACKGROUND: During aging, a significant loss of muscle mass, strength, and power is associated with ...
BACKGROUND: During aging, a significant loss of muscle mass, strength, and power is associated with ...
There is an emerging body of literature relating to the effectiveness of frequent aerobic exercise a...
Background: Gains in muscle mass and strength have been documented in exercise training with blood f...
Aging is associated with diffuse impairments in vascular endothelial function and traditional aerobi...
Background: Age is a key determinant for the development of cardiovascular disease and higher age co...