“…However, acute exercise bouts paradoxically increase the risk of cardiovascular events in sedentary individuals, in part through a transient increase in blood pressure and endothelial dysfunction (2,9,15). Extensive work characterizing subcutaneous adipose resistance arteries has been done in humans (22,24,40), demonstrating that endothelium-dependent vasodilation in these arteries correlates with clinical measures of peripheral vascular function (6), that high intraluminal pressure elicits endothelial dysfunction in these arteries (9,40), and that regular exercise may be protective against said endothelial dysfunction (16,40).…”