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Baroreflex function in endurance- and static exercise-trained men
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Attenuation
25%
Baroreflex Function
100%
Blood Pressure
100%
Blood Pressure Control
25%
Blood Pressure Measurement
25%
Blood Pressure Regulation
25%
Blood Pressure Response
25%
Blood Resistance
25%
Cardiac Output
25%
Cardiovascular Reactivity
25%
Chronotropic Response
25%
Correlation Coefficient
25%
Endurance Exercise
100%
Endurance Training
25%
Exercise Effect
25%
Exercise Training
25%
Forearm Blood Flow
50%
Forearm Vascular Resistance
25%
Heart Rate
100%
Infusion Rate
25%
Line of Best Fit
25%
Lower Body Negative Pressure
50%
Maximal Rate
25%
Mean Blood Pressure
25%
No Significant Difference
25%
Peripheral Vascular Resistance
25%
Phenylephrine
25%
Phenylephrine Infusion
75%
Reflex
25%
Reflex Cardiovascular Control
25%
Reflex Control
25%
Regression Analysis
25%
Static Exercise
100%
Steady State
50%
Stroke Volume
25%
Trained Subjects
100%
Training Methods
25%
Vasodilator
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Blood Pressure
100%
Blood Pressure Regulation
14%
Body Position
14%
Cardiovascular Reflex
14%
Cardiovascular Response
14%
Chronotropism
14%
Endurance Training
100%
Forearm Blood Flow
28%
Heart Output
14%
Lower Body Negative Pressure
28%
Mean Arterial Pressure
14%
Phenylephrine
57%
Pressoreceptor Reflex
100%
Static Exercise
100%
Steady State
28%
Vascular Resistance
28%
Neuroscience
Baroreflex
100%
Cardiovascular Reflex
25%
Cerebrovascular Accident
25%
Chronotropic
25%
Phenylephrine
100%
Vasoconstrictors
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cross-Sectional Study
25%