2020
DOI: 10.2174/18756557otc0totc4tcvy
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Gender Differences in Hemodynamic Regulation and Cardiovascular Adaptations to Dynamic Exercise

Abstract: Exercise is a major challenge for cardiovascular apparatus since it recruits chronotropic, inotropic, pre-load, and afterload reserves. Regular physical training induces several physiological adaptations leading to an increase in both cardiac volume and mass. It appears that several genderrelated physiological and morphological differences exist in the cardiovascular adjustments and adaptations to dynamic exercise in humans. In this respect, gender may be important in determining these adjustments and adaptati… Show more

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