Abstract:Cerebral blood flow (CBF) dynamic response to moderate‐intensity exercise has a time delay (TD) of ~ 40s. This is dramatically longer compared to other physiological responses to exercise (e.g. skeletal muscle blood flow <10 s) and CBF response to other stimuli (e.g. hypercapnia, thigh cuff occlusion, ~ 10‐20 s). A possible explanation is that a rest‐to‐exercise transition induces a brief hypotensive response due to intensity dependent rapid vasodilation of the periphery (exercise‐onset hypotension, EoH).
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