The endothelium, a single layer of cells lining the entire circulatory system, plays a key role in maintaining vascular health. Endothelial dysfunction independently predicts cardiovascular events and improvement in endothelial function is associated with decreased vascular risk. Previous studies have suggested that exercise training improves endothelial function in macrovessels, a benefit mediated via repeated episodic increases in shear stress. However, less is known of the effects of shear stress modulation in microvessels. In the present study we examined the hypothesis that repeated skin heating improves cutaneous microvascular vasodilator function via a shear stress-dependent mechanism. We recruited 10 recreationally active males who ...
Purpose. Exercise training induces adaptation in conduit and resistance arteries in humans, partly a...
Exercise training is known to increase endothelial function and provoke arterial remodelling both lo...
PURPOSE: We performed two experiments to determine whether cutaneous microvascular adaptations in re...
The endothelium, a single layer of cells lining the entire circulatory system, plays a key role in m...
Contains fulltext : 87215thijssen.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The en...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study aimed to determine the importance of repeated increases in ...
Purpose: Shear stress is a known stimulus to vascular adaptation in humans. However, it is not known...
Passive heat stress shows promise as an effective strategy to reduce the risk of cardiovascular dise...
Although episodic changes in shear stress have been proposed as the mechanism responsible for the ef...
PURPOSE: Exercise training induces adaptation in conduit and resistance arteries in humans, partly a...
Contains fulltext : 89279thijssen.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Althou...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Exercise training induces adaptation in conduit and resistanc...
Purpose: We performed two experiments to determine whether cutaneous microvascular adaptations in re...
Shear stress is an important stimulus to arterial adaptation in response to exercise and training in...
Intense, large muscle mass exercise increases circulating microvesicles but our understanding of mic...
Purpose. Exercise training induces adaptation in conduit and resistance arteries in humans, partly a...
Exercise training is known to increase endothelial function and provoke arterial remodelling both lo...
PURPOSE: We performed two experiments to determine whether cutaneous microvascular adaptations in re...
The endothelium, a single layer of cells lining the entire circulatory system, plays a key role in m...
Contains fulltext : 87215thijssen.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The en...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study aimed to determine the importance of repeated increases in ...
Purpose: Shear stress is a known stimulus to vascular adaptation in humans. However, it is not known...
Passive heat stress shows promise as an effective strategy to reduce the risk of cardiovascular dise...
Although episodic changes in shear stress have been proposed as the mechanism responsible for the ef...
PURPOSE: Exercise training induces adaptation in conduit and resistance arteries in humans, partly a...
Contains fulltext : 89279thijssen.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Althou...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Exercise training induces adaptation in conduit and resistanc...
Purpose: We performed two experiments to determine whether cutaneous microvascular adaptations in re...
Shear stress is an important stimulus to arterial adaptation in response to exercise and training in...
Intense, large muscle mass exercise increases circulating microvesicles but our understanding of mic...
Purpose. Exercise training induces adaptation in conduit and resistance arteries in humans, partly a...
Exercise training is known to increase endothelial function and provoke arterial remodelling both lo...
PURPOSE: We performed two experiments to determine whether cutaneous microvascular adaptations in re...