Acute effects of static passive stretching without voluntary contraction of skeletal muscles on arterial stiffness in elderly lacking exercise habits
Stretching exercises conducted by oneself, herein referred to as self-stretching exercises, improve arterial stiffness in healthy people. Such exercises include voluntary contraction of peripheral muscles in addition to stretching of target muscles. However, the effects of static passive stretching...
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Main Authors: | Takeshi Morifuji (Author), Hidetoshi Nakao (Author), Masashi Hashimoto (Author), Masakazu Imaoka (Author), Hidemi Fujino (Author) |
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Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine,
2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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