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Effects of physical training of the dominant arm on ipsilateral radial artery distensibility and structure

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2001

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Asymmetrical training of the upper limbs is accompanied by a greater distensibility of the middle-sized arteries of the more trained side. This is not associated with asymmetrical changes in endothelial structure or function. It is associated with a greater wall thickness in the trained side, suggesting that, at least in part, a training-induced asymmetrical change in wall structure (possibly with a predominance of more distensible tissues such as elastine and smooth muscle) is responsible.

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