Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise2025,Vol.7Issue(2):P.197-205,9.DOI:10.1007/s42978-023-00270-9
Relation Between Endothelial Dysfunction and Exercise Training-Mediated Adaptation in Cardiovascular Risk Factors,Cardiorespiratory Fitness,and Vascular Health in Humans:A secondary analysis
Hannah L.McLellan 1Ellen A.Dawson 1Nicola D.Hopkins 1Helen Jones 1Andrew J.Maiorana 2Maria T.E.Hopman 3Andrew Haynes 2Louise H.Naylor 2Daniel J.Green 2Dick H.J.Thijssen4
作者信息
- 1. Research Institute for Sports and Exercise Science,Liverpool John Moores University,Liverpool,United Kingdom
- 2. School of Human Sciences(Exercise and Sport Science),The University of Western Australia,Crawley,Perth,WA 6009,Australia
- 3. Department of Physiology,Radboud Institute for Health Sciences,Radboud University Medical Centre,Nijmegen,The Netherlands
- 4. Research Institute for Sports and Exercise Science,Liverpool John Moores University,Liverpool,United Kingdom Department of Physiology,Radboud Institute for Health Sciences,Radboud University Medical Centre,Nijmegen,The Netherlands
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Cardiovascular disease/Exercise/Endothelial function/Cardiorespiratory fitness/Vascular health分类
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Hannah L.McLellan,Ellen A.Dawson,Nicola D.Hopkins,Helen Jones,Andrew J.Maiorana,Maria T.E.Hopman,Andrew Haynes,Louise H.Naylor,Daniel J.Green,Dick H.J.Thijssen..Relation Between Endothelial Dysfunction and Exercise Training-Mediated Adaptation in Cardiovascular Risk Factors,Cardiorespiratory Fitness,and Vascular Health in Humans:A secondary analysis[J].Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise,2025,7(2):P.197-205,9.