Blood flow in non-muscle tissues and organs during exercise: Nature of splanchnic and ocular circulation
In response to increased vascular conductance associated with vasodilation in exercising muscles, many non-exercising organs suppress their blood flow by vasoconstriction, thus helping to maintain blood pressure. This vasoconstriction in non-exercising organs contributes to ensuring a favorable dist...
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Main Authors: | Naoyuki Hayashi (Author), Masako Yamaoka-Endo (Author), Nami Someya (Author), Yoshiyuki Fukuba (Author) |
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Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine,
2012-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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