Brachial artery flow-mediated dilation during handgrip exercise: evidence for endothelial transduction of the mean shear stimulus.
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Increased brachial artery retrograde shear rate at exercise onset is abolished during prolonged cycling: role of thermoregulatory vasodilation.Impact of aging on conduit artery retrograde and oscillatory shear at rest and during exercise: role of nitric oxideBrachial artery vasodilatation during prolonged lower limb exercise: role of shear rateIndependent effect of type 2 diabetes beyond characteristic comorbidities and medications on immediate but not continued knee extensor exercise hyperemia.Lack of independent effect of type 2 diabetes beyond characteristic comorbidities and medications on small muscle mass exercising muscle blood flow and exercise tolerance.Endothelial dysfunction following prolonged sitting is mediated by a reduction in shear stress.The impact of baseline diameter on flow-mediated dilation differs in young and older humans.Vascular Adaptation to Exercise in Humans: Role of Hemodynamic Stimuli.Biomechanical factors in atherosclerosis: mechanisms and clinical implications.Impaired handgrip exercise-induced brachial artery flow-mediated dilation in young obese males.Allometric scaling of flow-mediated dilation: is it always helpful?The effects of acute garlic supplementation on the fibrinolytic and vasoreactive response to exercise.A session of resistance exercise increases vasodilation in intermittent claudication patients.Impact of chronic intermittent external compressions on forearm blood flow capacity in humans.The impact of baseline artery diameter on flow-mediated vasodilation: a comparison of brachial and radial artery responses to matched levels of shear stress.The combined influence of fat consumption and repeated mental stress on brachial artery flow-mediated dilatation: a preliminary study.The impact of acute mental stress on brachial artery flow-mediated dilation differs when shear stress is elevated by reactive hyperemia versus handgrip exercise.The impact of handgrip exercise duty cycle on brachial artery flow-mediated dilation.Low flow-mediated constriction occurs in the radial but not the brachial artery in healthy pregnant and nonpregnant women.The impact of menstrual phase on brachial artery flow-mediated dilatation during handgrip exercise in healthy premenopausal women.Assessment of flow-mediated dilatation in the superficial femoral artery using a sustained shear stress stimulus via calf plantar-flexion exercise.Acute psychological and physical stress transiently enhances brachial artery flow-mediated dilation stimulated by exercise-induced increases in shear stress.Impaired popliteal artery flow-mediated dilation caused by reduced daily physical activity is prevented by increased shear stress.Effect of black tea consumption on brachial artery flow-mediated dilation and ischaemia-reperfusion in humans.Hyper-Oxygenation Attenuates the Rapid Vasodilatory Response to Muscle Contraction and Compression
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Brachial artery flow-mediated dilation during handgrip exercise: evidence for endothelial transduction of the mean shear stimulus.
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M E Tschakovsky
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10.1152/AJPHEART.01372.2007
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2008-04-11T00:00:00Z