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View article: Exploring physiological factors underlying individual differences in exercise‐induced blood pressure responses
Exploring physiological factors underlying individual differences in exercise‐induced blood pressure responses Open
Even among healthy individuals, arterial blood pressure (ABP) responses to exercise vary widely. However, the mechanisms underlying this individual variability remain unclear. To investigate these mechanisms, 29 participants performed isom…
View article: Effects of interval versus continuous exercise on cerebral vascular flow‐mediated dilatation in young healthy males
Effects of interval versus continuous exercise on cerebral vascular flow‐mediated dilatation in young healthy males Open
Aerobic exercise reduces the risk of cerebrovascular dysfunction. One proposed mechanism is exercise‐induced increases in cerebral shear stress (SS) improving cerebral endothelial function. A recent report indicated that interval exercise …
View article: An exaggerated blood pressure response to exercise is associated with attenuated exercise‐induced acute cognitive improvement: A pilot study
An exaggerated blood pressure response to exercise is associated with attenuated exercise‐induced acute cognitive improvement: A pilot study Open
Some individuals, despite having normal resting blood pressure, exhibit an exaggerated blood pressure response during exercise, indicating a potential risk for future hypertension. This study aimed to investigate how different individual b…
View article: Prolonged sitting is not associated with altered shear‐mediated dilation of the internal carotid artery, despite impairing lower limb endothelial function
Prolonged sitting is not associated with altered shear‐mediated dilation of the internal carotid artery, despite impairing lower limb endothelial function Open
The present study aims to examine the effect of 4 h of continuous sitting on cerebral endothelial function, which is a crucial component of cerebral blood flow regulation. We hypothesized that 4 h of sitting may impair cerebral endothelial…
View article: The validity of carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity in the seated posture as an index of central arterial stiffness
The validity of carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity in the seated posture as an index of central arterial stiffness Open
This study demonstrated for the first time that the increase in carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) observed in the seated posture is likely due to elevated transmural pressure (TMP) caused by increased hydrostatic pressure, rather…
View article: Effect of prolonged sitting on dynamic cerebral autoregulation in the anterior and posterior cerebral circulations
Effect of prolonged sitting on dynamic cerebral autoregulation in the anterior and posterior cerebral circulations Open
Individuals who experience prolonged sitting daily are reported to be at risk of developing cerebrovascular disease, which is associated, in part, with attenuation in cerebral blood flow regulation. However, the effect of prolonged sitting…