Does acute moderate-intensity exercise induce vasodilation through an increase in nitric oxide bioavailability in humans?
Acute moderate-intensity exercise promotes vasodilation via nitric oxide, whereas high-intensity exercise increases oxidative stress.
These findings suggest that acute moderate-intensity exercise induces vasodilation through an increase in NO bioavailability in humans and that high-intensity exercise increases oxidative stress.
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