The Japanese Journal of Physiology
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The Effects of Low-Intensity Single-Leg Exercise on Regional Arterial Stiffness
Jun SugawaraTakeshi OtsukiTakumi TanabeSeiji MaedaShinya KunoRyuichi AjisakaMitsuo Matsuda
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2003 Volume 53 Issue 3 Pages 239-241

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We examined the effect of low-intensity single-leg exercise (20 or 30 watt, 5 min) on pulse wave velocity from the femoral to the ankle arteries in 18 young men. After the exercise, the velocity significantly decreased in the exercised leg, but not in the counterpart, suggesting that the decrease in arterial stiffness in the exercised leg was induced mainly by exercise-related regional factors.

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