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  • Pellinger, Thomas Kent, 1970- (University of Oregon, 2008-09)
    An acute bout of moderate-intensity dynamic exercise results in a sustained rise in skeletal muscle blood flow from that of pre-exercise levels. This postexercise skeletal muscle hyperemia is mediated by two histamine ...
  • Lorenzo, Santiago, 1978- (University of Oregon, 2010-03)
    There has been a lot of research investigating the effects of heat stress and exercise on the physiological adaptations to heat acclimation. It is well documented that heat acclimation improves heat tolerance and performance ...
  • Whittman, Emma (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Exercise is effective in improving cardiovascular health, specifically, as a result of the increase shear stress on peripheral vasculature. Similarly, heat therapy (i.e., sauna bathing and hot water immersion) has indicated ...
  • Lynn, Brenna Meaghan, 1977- (University of Oregon, 2008-06)
    In general, postexercise hypotension is characterized by a sustained increase in systemic vascular conductance that is not completely offset by ongoing increases in cardiac output. These hemodynamic changes are present ...
  • Romero, Steven (University of Oregon, 2015-01-14)
    Blood flow to the previously active skeletal muscle remains elevated for several hours following an acute bout of aerobic exercise and is dependent on activation of H1 and H2 histamine receptors. Many questions remain ...

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