2024
DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00012.2024
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Aging in females has minimal effect on changes in celiac artery blood flow during dynamic light-intensity exercise

Kana Shiozawa,
Mitsuru Saito,
Jordan B. Lee
et al.

Abstract: Blood flow to the active muscles and arterial blood pressure (ABP) increases during dynamic exercise, whereas blood flow to inactive organs (e.g., splanchnic organs and inactive limbs) declines. Aging leads to exaggerated ABP responses to exercise in females, but whether this is related to greater splanchnic vasoconstriction is unknown. This study sought to clarify the effect of aging in females on celiac artery blood flow during dynamic light-intensity exercise. Twelve healthy young females (YF: 20±2yrs, mean… Show more

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