Central blood pressure and peripheral augmentation index following acute submaximal arm versus leg exercise.
Zeyi WuKevin S HeffernanPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2024)
Arm exercise increased pAlx and decreased cDBP compared to leg exercise. As an increase in pAIx may increase left ventricular work and a reduction in cDBP may reduce coronary perfusion pressure, these findings suggest that a single bout of arm exercise may not have the same favorable acute effect on central hemodynamic load as a single bout of leg exercise.
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