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Flow‐mediated dilation and exercise‐induced hyperaemia in highly trained athletes: comparison of the upper and lower limb vasculature

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Therefore, in the upper as well as in the lower limb vasculature, repetitive exposure to increased shear stress over a long-term period results in improved FMD of large conduit arteries as well as greater vasodilatory capacity during isolated exercise in the predominantly trained muscles. Long-term training involving predominantly the lower limbs also results in enhanced vascular reactivity in upper limb conduit and resistance vessels.

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