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Muscle blood flow responses to dynamic exercise in young obese humans.

Jacqueline K Limberg1, Michael D De Vita, Gregory M Blain, William G Schrage.   

Abstract

Exercise is a common nonpharmacological way to combat obesity; however, no studies have systematically tested whether obese humans exhibit reduced skeletal muscle blood flow during dynamic exercise. We hypothesized that exercise-induced blood flow to skeletal muscle would be lower in young healthy obese subjects (body mass index of >30 kg/m(2)) compared with lean subjects (body mass index of <25 kg/m(2)). We measured blood flow (Doppler Ultrasound of the brachial and femoral arteries), blood pressure (auscultation, Finapress), and heart rate (ECG) during rest and two forms of single-limb, steady-state dynamic exercise: forearm exercise (20 contractions/min at 4, 8, and 12 kg) and leg exercise (40 kicks/min at 7 and 14 W). Forearm exercise increased forearm blood flow (FBF) similarly in both groups (P > 0.05; obese subjects n = 9, lean subjects n = 9). When FBF was normalized for perfusion pressure, forearm vascular conductance was not different between groups at increasing workloads (P > 0.05). Leg exercise increased leg blood flow (LBF) similarly in both groups (P > 0.05; obese subjects n = 10, lean subjects n = 12). When LBF was normalized for perfusion pressure, leg vascular conductance was not different between groups at increasing workloads (P > 0.05). These results were confirmed when relative blood flow was expressed at average relative workloads. In conclusion, our results show that obese subjects exhibited preserved FBF and LBF during dynamic exercise.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20007857     DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00551.2009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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