Is It Possible to Train the Endothelium?—A Narrative Literature Review

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Abstract

This review provides an overview of current knowledge regarding the adaptive effects of physical training on the endothelium. The endothelium plays a crucial role in maintaining the health of vessel walls and regulating vascular tone, structure, and homeostasis. Regular exercise, known for its promotion of cardiovascular health, can enhance endothelial function through various mechanisms. The specific health benefits derived from exercise are contingent upon the type and intensity of physical training. The review examines current clinical evidence supporting exercise’s protective effects on the vascular endothelium and identifies potential therapeutic targets for endothelial dysfunction. There is an urgent need to develop preventive strategies and gain a deeper understanding of the distinct impacts of exercise on the endothelium.

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Biernat, K., Kuciel, N., Mazurek, J., & Hap, K. (2024, May 1). Is It Possible to Train the Endothelium?—A Narrative Literature Review. Life. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/life14050616

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