The skin blood flow response to exercise in boys and men and the role of nitric oxide
Volume: 120, Issue: 4, Pages: 753 - 762
Published: Dec 14, 2019
Abstract
Children thermoregulate effectively during exercise despite sweating rate being consistently lower when compared with adults. The skin blood flow (SkBF) response of children to exercise is inconsistent, when compared with adults. We examined the SkBF response to exercise in children and adults, along with the potential contribution of nitric oxide to the SkBF response. Forearm SkBF during cycling (30 min at 60% $\dot{V}O2max) was investigated...
Paper Details
Title
The skin blood flow response to exercise in boys and men and the role of nitric oxide
Published Date
Dec 14, 2019
Volume
120
Issue
4
Pages
753 - 762
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