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This research used unique exercise-based methodologies to estimate the blood pressure (and pressure pulsations) that the brain is exposed to. These new measurements are more sensitive than traditional upper arm blood pressure and are expected to provide information that will help understand the mechanisms of brain damage associated with type 2 diabetes Subjects
110201, 110903, 111603 |
Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology |
Cardiology (Incl. Cardiovascular Diseases) |
Central Nervous System |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Medical Physiology |
Neurosciences |
Systems Physiology |
central blood pressure, central aortic pressure, blood pressure heart, CBP, diabetes, brain damage, ambulatory central blood pressure,central blood pressure measurement; central blood pressure monitoring, hypertension, brain injury, exercise, aorta, reservoir function |
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