High Sodium Intake Differentially Impacts Brachial Artery Flow Mediated Dilation When Evaluated with Reactive Versus Active Hyperemia.
FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology(2022)
Abstract
Independent of changes in MAP, a HS intake impaired peripheral vascular function when assessed via RH-FMD, which was restored with AO consumption, potentially implicating elevated oxidative stress as a contributor to this dysfunction. However, SS-FMD, evaluated via HG exercise, was not altered by a HS intake or AO consumption. In conclusion, 7-days of a HS intake appears to have disparate effects between the two peripheral vascular function techniques, implicating an inability of HS intake to impact exercise-induced BA dilation.
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brachial artery flow,reactive versus reactive hyperemia,intake
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