Acute cardiovascular response to exercise

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Abstract

It is not possible to define a generalized acute cardiovascular response to exercise. Cardiovascular performance depends upon the interaction of a number of factors that function to meet the increased metabolic needs of the body during the stress of exercise. In Addition, such variables as the type of exercise, degree of training and peripheral muscle factors are all important determinants of cardiovascular response.

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Gleim, G. W., Coplan, N. L., & Nicholas, J. A. (1986). Acute cardiovascular response to exercise. Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine: Journal of Urban Health, 62(3), 211–218.

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