Decreased compliance in the deep and superficial conduit veins of the upper arm during prolonged cycling exercise.

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Published in Physiol Rep on April 01, 2017

Authors

Anna Oue1, Kohei Sato2, Marina Yoneya2, Tomoko Sadamoto2

Author Affiliations

1: Faculty of Food and Nutritional Sciences, Toyo University, Gunma, Japan oue@toyo.jp.
2: Research Institute of Physical Fitness, Japan Women's College of Physical Education, Tokyo, Japan.

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