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Flow-mediated vasodilatation in healthy adult Indian male subjects was measured before and after exercise training using a high frequency ultrasound method. The technique of measurement is repeatable and reproducible as shown in this study. It could become a potential tool in diagnostics, as it is noninvasive, safe and nonexpensive. The purpose of this study was to determine whether exercise training produces an enhanced endothelium- mediated vasodilator response in peripheral vessels. Results indicate that endothelium-mediated vasodilatation increased after one month of exercise training at…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Flow-mediated vasodilatation in healthy adult Indian male subjects was measured before and after exercise training using a high frequency ultrasound method. The technique of measurement is repeatable and reproducible as shown in this study. It could become a potential tool in diagnostics, as it is noninvasive, safe and nonexpensive. The purpose of this study was to determine whether exercise training produces an enhanced endothelium- mediated vasodilator response in peripheral vessels. Results indicate that endothelium-mediated vasodilatation increased after one month of exercise training at PWC of 65% performed for 30-min three times a week. Further studies are needed to confirm the hypothesis that exercise-training induces enhancement in flow-mediated responses in patients at risk or with cardiovascular disorders. It must also be established that exercise-training can reverse endothelial dysfunction. This will have an important clinical benefit for the patient.
Autorenporträt
Dr.Veena Umesh.B completed her MBBS degree from Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences and did her MD from St.John s Medical college, Bangalore. She is currently working as Associate Professor at Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences , Bangalore.