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    Heart rate and blood pressure during treadmill running.

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    <p>Heart rate (left) and mean arterial pressure (right) during a treadmill running test before (<b>PRE</b>) and after (<b>POST</b>) 14-days of control (<b>A</b>), isolation-control (<b>B</b>), isolation (<b>C</b>), attachment (<b>D</b>), and unloading (<b>E</b>). Cage: in experimental cage. TM1: in the treadmill cage, at rest, before exercise. EX: during treadmill running. TM2: in the treadmill cage, at rest, after exercise. Data are given as a mean ± SEM. *and # - P < 0.05 <i>versus</i> respective TM1 level.</p

    Heart rate changes.

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    <p>Nighttime (NT) and daylight (DL) heart rate measured in standard cages (BL) and during 14 days (d1–d14) for control (<b>A</b>), isolated-control (<b>B</b>), isolated (<b>C</b>), attached (<b>D</b>), and unloaded (<b>E</b>) rats. Data are given as a mean ± SEM. *- P < 0.05 <i>versus</i> basal level (BL).</p

    Nighttime (NT) and daylight (DL) spontaneous locomotor activity.

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    <p>Activity was measured in standard cages (BL) and during 14 days (d1–d14) for control (<b>A</b>), isolated-control (<b>B</b>), isolated (<b>C</b>), attached (<b>D</b>), and unloaded (<b>E</b>) rats. Data are given as a mean ± SEM. *- P < 0.05 <i>versus</i> basal level (BL).</p
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