Changes in miRNA expression in patients with peripheral arterial vascular disease during moderate- and vigorous-intensity physical activity.
Johanna SielandDaniel NiedererTobias EngeroffLutz VogtChristian TroidlThomas Schmitz-RixenWinfried BanzerKerstin TroidlPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2022)
Moderate-intensity walking seems to be more feasible than vigorous exercises to induce changes of blood flow and endurance training-related miRNAs in patients with peripheral arterial disease. Our data thus indicates that effect mechanisms might follow an optimal rather than a maximal dose response relation. Steady state walking without the necessity to reach exhaustion seems to be better suited as stimulus.