Does four limb compression mimic the effects of exercise?

In order to assess the cardiovascular response to four limb compression, 12 healthy middle-aged men and women and eight cardiac patients undertook compression treatment for 15 days. The two groups responded similarly to both a single session of compression and 15 days of compression therapy. Heart r...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of exercise physiology online 2002-02, Vol.5 (1), p.32-41
Hauptverfasser: Thomas, T R, Whiteman, D, Zhang, J Q, Fritsche, K L, Messimer, H L, Cox, R H, Hess, D B, Smith, B K, LaFontaine, T P
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description In order to assess the cardiovascular response to four limb compression, 12 healthy middle-aged men and women and eight cardiac patients undertook compression treatment for 15 days. The two groups responded similarly to both a single session of compression and 15 days of compression therapy. Heart rate and cardiac output were not significantly affected by either a single session or 15 days of compression treatment. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure were increased during a compression session, and nitric oxide concentration was decreased. Blood pressure and prostacyclin decreased after 15 days of compression therapy, but nitric oxide and fibrinolytic markers were not affected. These results suggest that the blood pressure response to limb compression is similar to mild exercise. Nitric oxide and prostacyclin change in opposite directions with compression compared to that previously shown with exercise.
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