Aerobic exercise increases brain vessel lumen size and blood flow in young adults with elevated blood pressure. Secondary analysis of the TEPHRA randomized clinical trial
<p><strong>Importance: </strong>Cerebrovascular changes are already evident in young adults with hypertension and exercise is recommended to reduce cardiovascular risk. To what extent exercise benefits the cerebrovasculature at an early stage of the disease remains unclear...
Main Authors: | Lapidaire, W, Forkert, ND, Williamson, W, Huckstep, O, Tan, CMJ, Alsharqi, M, Mohamed, A, Kitt, J, Burchert, H, Mouches, P, Dawes, H, Foster, C, Okell, TW, Lewandowski, AJ, Leeson, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2023
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