2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.niox.2011.05.010
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A cross-sectional evaluation of seasonality as a determinant of endothelial function

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“…Even a short‐term reduction (prior 24 hr) in ambient temperature reduced FMD significantly (Ejike et al, 2017). However, some other studies have not observed such an effect (Klein‐Weigel et al, 2003; Patel, Han, Lteif, Wallace, & Mather, 2011). We are not aware of any previous controlled studies examining the acute effects of whole‐body cold exposure on FMD at rest or during exercise in human.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Even a short‐term reduction (prior 24 hr) in ambient temperature reduced FMD significantly (Ejike et al, 2017). However, some other studies have not observed such an effect (Klein‐Weigel et al, 2003; Patel, Han, Lteif, Wallace, & Mather, 2011). We are not aware of any previous controlled studies examining the acute effects of whole‐body cold exposure on FMD at rest or during exercise in human.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%