IMPACT OF DIFFERENT INTENSITIES AND VOLUMES OF ACUTE RESISTANCE EXERCISE ON POST-EXERCISE BLOOD PRESSURE RESPONSE

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The present data demonstrate for the first time that acute resistance exercise impairs endothelial function in young, healthy male but not female subjects. In addition, we show that the preservation of endothelial function in females is associated with a mitigated blood pressure response during resistance exercise. Accordingly, this work portrays a sexual dimorphism in the barostress response, and ensuing vascular effects, to resistance exercise.


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