Vascular Health
Cross-source consensus on Vascular Health from 2 sources and 7 claims.
2 sources · 7 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Peripheral vascular function is measured in the right superficial femoral artery at baseline, 6 weeks, and 12 weeks to monitor lower-limb endothelial function and arterial structure. — Feasibility of a mobile health intervention to motivate adolescent fitness and high-intensity exercise adherence (Motivating Adolescent Fitness (MOTAFIT)): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
- Flow-mediated dilation is reported as both absolute millimetre increase and relative percentage increase from baseline diameter. — Feasibility of a mobile health intervention to motivate adolescent fitness and high-intensity exercise adherence (Motivating Adolescent Fitness (MOTAFIT)): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
- Cerebral blood velocities in the right middle cerebral artery and left posterior cerebral artery are recorded continuously during a resting baseline and throughout the maximal exercise test using transcranial Doppler ultrasound. — Feasibility of a mobile health intervention to motivate adolescent fitness and high-intensity exercise adherence (Motivating Adolescent Fitness (MOTAFIT)): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
- Researchers analysing vascular data are blinded to group allocation and measurement time point. — Feasibility of a mobile health intervention to motivate adolescent fitness and high-intensity exercise adherence (Motivating Adolescent Fitness (MOTAFIT)): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
- The semi-automated vascular analysis software has an intra-observer coefficient of variation of 6.7% and better reproducibility than manual methods. — Feasibility of a mobile health intervention to motivate adolescent fitness and high-intensity exercise adherence (Motivating Adolescent Fitness (MOTAFIT)): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
- Blood vessel function is the central issue determining whether acoustic wave therapy will be effective. — Acoustic Wave Therapy Candidates for ED
- If the vascular system has been significantly damaged, stimulating new blood vessel growth may not produce meaningful improvement unless the underlying metabolic problem is addressed. — Acoustic Wave Therapy Candidates for ED