1. Regular aerobic exercise protects against impaired fasting plasma glucose-associated vascular endothelial dysfunction with aging
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Ashley E. Walker, Allison E. DeVan, Kristen L. Jablonski, Iratxe Eskurza, Gary L. Pierce, Douglas R. Seals, and Rachelle E. Kaplon
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Endothelium ,business.industry ,Insulin ,medicine.medical_treatment ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Article ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,medicine.artery ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,Aerobic exercise ,Endothelial dysfunction ,Exercise physiology ,Young adult ,Brachial artery ,business ,Artery - Abstract
In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that age-associated vascular endothelial dysfunction is exacerbated by IFG (impaired fasting plasma glucose) and that regular aerobic exercise prevents this effect. Data were analysed from a cohort of 131 non-smoking men and women without overt clinical disease. Compared with young adult controls (age=24±1 years, n=29; values are means±S.E.M.), brachial artery FMD (flow-mediated dilation), a measure of conduit artery EDD (endothelium-dependent dilation), was 33% lower [7.93±0.33 against 5.27±0.37%Δ (% change), P45 min/day for ≥5 days/week, 62±1 years, n=23) compared with their non-exercising peers and only slightly less than young controls (P
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- 2012
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