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261 related items for PubMed ID: 1549010

  • 1. Comparison of the forearm and calf blood flow response to thermal stress during dynamic exercise.
    Nishiyasu T, Shi X, Gillen CM, Mack GW, Nadel ER.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 1992 Feb; 24(2):213-7. PubMed ID: 1549010
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  • 2. Human temperature regulation during exercise after oral pyridostigmine administration.
    Kolka MA, Stephenson LA.
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  • 3. Moderate exercise increases the post exercise resting warm thermoregulatory response thresholds.
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  • 4. Forearm skin and muscle vascular responses to prolonged leg exercise in man.
    Johnson JM, Rowell LB.
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  • 9. Blood pressure and forearm blood flow after multiple sets of a resistive exercise for the lower limbs.
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  • 10. Effect of graded leg cycling on postischaemic forearm blood flow in healthy subjects.
    Charles M, Pichot V, Dauphinot V, Barthelemy JC, Denis C, Roche F, Costes F.
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  • 11. Effect of luteal phase elevation in core temperature on forearm blood flow during exercise.
    Kolka MA, Stephenson LA.
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  • 12. Effects of whole-body and local thermal stress on hydrostatic volume changes in the human calf.
    Yamazaki F, Okuno C, Nagamatsu S, Sone R.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2002 Nov; 88(1-2):61-6. PubMed ID: 12436271
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  • 13. Effect of glucose-water ingestion on exercise thermoregulation in men dehydrated after water immersion.
    Dearborn AS, Ertl AC, Jackson CG, Barnes PR, Breckler JL, Greenleaf JE.
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  • 14. Control of skin blood flow during exercise.
    Kenney WL, Johnson JM.
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  • 15. Basal and exercise-induced skeletal muscle blood flow is augmented in type I diabetes mellitus.
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  • 16. [Calf blood flow at rest evaluated by thermal measurement with tissue temperature and heat flow and 133Xe clearance (author's transl)].
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  • 17. Differential control of forearm and calf vascular resistance during one-leg exercise.
    Taylor JA, Joyner MJ, Chase PB, Seals DR.
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  • 18. Cardiovascular responses to exercise when increasing skin temperature with narrowing of the core-to-skin temperature gradient.
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  • 19. Alpha 1-adrenergic blockade does not alter control of skin blood flow during exercise.
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  • 20. Altered control of skin blood flow during exercise at high internal temperatures.
    Brengelmann GL, Johnson JM, Hermansen L, Rowell LB.
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