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Virginia Commonwealth University

2010

Adiponectin

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Resistance Exercise And Vascular Function: Training And Obesity-Related Effects, Grayson Lipford Jul 2010

Resistance Exercise And Vascular Function: Training And Obesity-Related Effects, Grayson Lipford

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Endothelial dysfunction, or the inability of an artery to dilate sufficiently when subjected to excessive shear stress, serves both as a predictor of future cardiovascular events as well as an early indication of atherosclerosis. Several chronic disease states, including obesity, have been shown to alter endothelial function, which may be mediated through circulating pro- and anti-inflammatory adipokines. Still, the mechanisms by which obesity-related low-grade inflammation alters endothelial function are not fully elucidated. Acute and chronic endurance exercise training has previously been shown to be effective in improving endothelial function; however, chronic resistance exercise training is not universally regarded as beneficial …