“…It is important, however, to note that our results should not be generalized, and that these findings may only be true for the older, untrained but healthy population that we studied and for the type of exercise that we have chosen for this study. Our previous work, where contradictory findings were observed on the effect of exercise in different populations (see, for example, differences between a patient group in Klonizakis et al 7 and a normal population in Klonizakis and Winter 5 on armcranking exercise), should make us very cautious on their interpretation; indeed, different compensatory mechanisms to preserve heat-induced vasodilatory responses have been suggested for different age-groups by others. 9 It is, therefore, worth undertaking similar studies in clinical populations, different age-groups, and with other forms of exercise to explore the role of NO in the observed changes of perfusion or cutaneous vascular conductance quantities.…”