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Cardiovascular Research
Splanchnic and renal vascular beds do not affect postexercise hypotension
January 13th, 2005
A recent report on regional hemodynamics during postexercise hypotension focused on splanchnic and renal circulations. According to the report from the United States, "Moderate exercise elicits a relative postexercise hypotension that is caused by an increase in systemic vascular conductance. Previous studies have shown that skeletal muscle vascular conductance is increased postexercise. It is unclear whether these hemodynamic changes are limited to skeletal muscle vascular beds." M.P. Pricher and colleagues of the University of Oregon explained, "The aim of this study was to determine whether the splanchnic and/or renal vascular beds also contribute...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2005-01-13)
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