2005
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.01169.2004
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Effects of a 6-mo endurance-training program on venous compliance and maximal lower body negative pressure in older men and women

Abstract: . Effects of a 6-mo endurance-training program on venous compliance and maximal lower body negative pressure in older men and women. J Appl Physiol 99: 1070 -1077, 2005. First published April 14, 2005 doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.01169.2004.-Aging and chronic exercise training influence leg venous compliance. Venous compliance affects responses to an orthostatic stress. The extent to which exercise training in a previously sedentary older population will affect venous compliance and tolerance to the simulated ort… Show more

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“…data for restricted and normal are collapsed and combined) endurance training where venous congestion is increased following training with no decrement on tolerance to orthostatic stress (Hernandez and Franke 2005). What is clear is that further research is needed to investigate the exact mechanisms behind the increase in peak PO bf found following LLRT with blood flow restriction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…data for restricted and normal are collapsed and combined) endurance training where venous congestion is increased following training with no decrement on tolerance to orthostatic stress (Hernandez and Franke 2005). What is clear is that further research is needed to investigate the exact mechanisms behind the increase in peak PO bf found following LLRT with blood flow restriction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calf venous compliance is reduced with age in men, which increases the possibility to resist an orthostatic challenge due to smaller reduction in thoracic blood volume and cardiac filling volumes (25,33,38,39,49), although this relationship has recently been challenged (18). The decreased venous compliance and capacitance are probably an effect of increased collage-to-elastin ratio as well as thickening of the venous walls, corresponding to the known structural changes and a decrease in arterial wall compliance with age (3, 9, 48).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although both elderly and young women were of average physical fitness, the elderly women may still have been more unfit. Sedentary subjects have lower calf venous compliance, and this would work in favor of detecting a putative reduction in venous compliance with age in women (18,33). Another confounder might be differences in venous filling before LBNP, i.e., unstressed volume (V 0 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the present findings, the impact of net fluid filtration was corrected for and Ccalf was evaluated with the new VWM which is able to produce a valid characterization of the whole pressure-volume and pressurecompliance relation. Other factors, such as physical activity and sympathetic tone, could influence the measurements of Ccalf (87,132). However, there were no differences in physical activity between the groups and although activation of the sympathetic system has been shown to lower unstressed venous volume, increased sympathetic activation does not appear to directly affect venous compliance (90,93).…”
Section: Effects Of Venous Compliance On Lbnp Tolerancementioning
confidence: 91%