Does aerobic fitness impact prolonged sitting-induced popliteal artery endothelial dysfunction?
Haoxuan LiuMyles W O'BrienJarrett A JohnsDerek Stephen KimmerlyPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2021)
Although higher aerobic fitness was associated with more favorable popliteal endothelial-dependent vasodilator responses, it also corresponded with larger sitting-induced impairments in FMD. This suggests that being more aerobically fit does not protect against sitting-induced vascular endothelial dysfunction. As such, all young adults should minimize habitual prolonged sedentary bouts, regardless of their aerobic fitness level.