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Lower limb hyperthermia augments functional hyperaemia during small muscle mass exercise similarly in trained elderly and young humans.

Nuno Koch EstevesAshraf W KhirJosé González-Alonso
Published in: Experimental physiology (2023)
higher during exercise at 6 and 12 W, respectively (P < 0.0001). However, there were no differences in limb haemodynamics between cohorts, other than the elderly group exhibiting a 16 ± 6% larger arterial diameter and a 51 ± 6% lower blood velocity following heating (P < 0.0001). In conclusion, local hyperthermia-induced limb hyperperfusion and/or small muscle mass exercise hyperaemia are preserved in trained older people despite evident age-related structural and functional alterations in their leg conduit arteries.
Keyphrases
  • resistance training
  • lower limb
  • high intensity
  • middle aged
  • physical activity
  • body composition
  • blood flow
  • diabetic rats
  • oxidative stress