Sex and menstrual cycle phase do not significantly influence the decrease in celiac artery blood flow during dynamic moderate-intensity leg exercise in young individuals.
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Do sex and menstrual cycle phase influence celiac artery blood flow during dynamic moderate-intensity leg exercise in young individuals?
Sex and menstrual cycle phase have minimal influence on splanchnic artery hemodynamic responses during dynamic moderate-intensity leg exercise in young individuals.
During dynamic exercise, splanchnic organ blood flow is reduced from resting values. Whether sex and menstrual cycle phase influence splanchnic blood flow responses during exercise remains unknown. We show that the decrease in celiac artery blood flow during dynamic leg exercise does not differ between young females and males or between menstrual cycle phases. In young individuals, sex and menstrual cycle have minimal influence on splanchnic artery hemodynamic responses during dynamic moderate-intensity leg exercise.
Shiozawa et al. (Thu,) conducted a observational in Healthy young individuals. Sex and menstrual cycle phase vs. Males and different menstrual cycle phases was evaluated on Decrease in celiac artery blood flow during dynamic leg exercise. Sex and menstrual cycle phase do not significantly influence the decrease in celiac artery blood flow during dynamic moderate-intensity leg exercise in young individuals.
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