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Abstract This narrative review highlights the impact of exercise on vascular health in females over the lifespan with an emphasis on puberty, pregnancy and menopause. These events encompass substantial changes in sex hormone levels, particularly oestrogens and progesterone.
Kathleen B. Miller +2 more
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EFFECT OF EXOGENOUS GROWTH HORMONE DURING THE FOLLICULAR PHASE ON hCG BINDING BY PORCINE LUTEAL TISSUE [PDF]
R. N. Kirkwood +3 more
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IMMUNE CELLS IN THE ENDOMETRIUM DURING MID-LUTEAL PHASE [PDF]
Rumiana Ganeva +6 more
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The therapeutic role of exercise training during menopause for reducing vascular disease
Abstract Menopause marks a major milestone in female reproductive ageing. It is characterized by the cessation of ovarian function and a concomitant decline in hormones such as oestradiol. Subsequently, females undergoing menopausal transition experience a progressive increase in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease risk.
Conan L. H. Shing +4 more
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Abstract Acute low oxygen exposure (hypoxia) elicits a hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR), which increases ventilation and mitigates hypoxaemia. During sustained exposure to hypoxia, ventilatory acclimatization increases peripheral chemoreflex (HVR) sensitivity or chemoreflex loop gain (LG).
Benjamin W. L. MacKenzie +3 more
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A comparison of luteal phase support in graduated estradiol/progesterone replacement cycles using intramuscular progesterone alone vs. combination with vaginal suppositories on outcome following frozen embryo transfer [PDF]
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Individualized luteal phase support normalizes live birth rate in women with low progesterone levels on the day of embryo transfer in artificial endometrial preparation cycles [PDF]
Elena Labarta +3 more
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