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Flow mediated dilation (FMD) responses of lean subjects during the control moderate intensity and high intensity exercise conditions.
<p>Flow mediated dilation (FMD) responses of lean subjects during the control moderate intensity and high intensity exercise conditions.</p
Baseline (pre-cuff inflation) brachial artery diameter (mean±SE; * P<0.05 lean vs obese).
<p>Baseline (pre-cuff inflation) brachial artery diameter (mean±SE; * P<0.05 lean vs obese).</p
Flow mediated dilation (FMD) responses of obese subjects during the control moderate intensity and high intensity exercise conditions.
<p>Statistical analyses revealed the following: No significant differences between lean and obese subjects at baseline for any condition; FMD in lean subjects increased significantly compared to baseline at 2 h and 4 h in the absence of exercise (p<0.02) with no change observed in obese subjects; FMD change over time in lean subjects was greater than obese subjects during the no exercise control condition (p = 0.011); following high-intensity exercise, FMD in lean subjects was increased significantly compared to baseline at all time points (p<0.001) and these values were greater than those achieved on the control day (p<0.02) and greater than the peak values observed in obese subjects (p<0.0005).</p