total cholesterol post-exercise
Selected indexed studies
- Immediate post-exercise blood pressure and arterial compliance in middle-aged and older normotensive females: A cross-sectional study. (Sci Rep, 2020) [PMID:32514128]
- Exercise heat acclimation causes post-exercise hypotension and favorable improvements in lipid and immune profiles: A crossover randomized controlled trial. (J Therm Biol, 2019) [PMID:31466764]
- Post-translational dysregulation of glucose uptake during exhaustive cycling exercise in vastus lateralis muscle of healthy homozygous carriers of the ACE deletion allele. (Front Physiol, 2022) [PMID:36148310]
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- Exercise heat acclimation causes post-exercise hypotension and favorable improvements in lipid and immune profiles: A crossover randomized controlled trial. (2019) pubmed
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- Immediate post-exercise blood pressure and arterial compliance in middle-aged and older normotensive females: A cross-sectional study. (2020) pubmed
- Post-translational dysregulation of glucose uptake during exhaustive cycling exercise in vastus lateralis muscle of healthy homozygous carriers of the ACE deletion allele. (2022) pubmed
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