#66 - Exercise and the cardiovascular system with Professor Ylva Hellsten

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • Dr Glenn McConell chats with Professor Ylva Hellsten from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. She is an authority on the effect of exercise on blood flow and cardiovascular function. We talked about heart rate before exercise and blood flow and blood pressure during and after exercise. She pointed out that muscle blood flow can increase by 100-fold during exercise! We discussed the effect of physical activity and aging/inactivity and menopause on the cardiovascular system. Also the protective effects of exercise training and the importance of doing the physical activity that you enjoy. A very interesting chat. Twitter: @CVgroupNEXS.
    0:00. Introduction and how Ylva got into exercise research
    5:15. Eccentric exercise induced muscle damage
    6:45. Increases in heart rate before exercise
    7:35. Increases in blood flow during exercise
    11:15. Even passive movement of limbs can increase blood flow
    13:15. How does exercise increase blood flow?
    16:40. How much does muscle blood flow increase during exercise?
    18:35. Achieving adequate blood pressure and blood flow during exercise
    23:22. Are muscle capillaries all open even at rest?
    29:18. What happens to blood flow after exercise?
    31:00. Redundancy in regulation of blood flow during exercise
    36:01. Closing off blood flow to some areas during exercise
    38:24. Reduced blood pressure after exercise
    42:12. Blood flow and blood pressure during resistance exercise
    44:00. Blood flow restriction during contractions
    46:28. Fainting with prolonged standing, especially in the heat
    49:45. Exercise training reduces blood pressure
    52:30. Aging/inactivity and the cardiovascular system
    53:35. Optimal exercise to improve the cardiovascular system
    1:02:15. Blood vessel function declines with age are partly inactivity
    1:05:30. Menopause, exercise training and blood vessel function
    1:13:27. Long term activity and blood vessel function
    1:16:02. Effects of different types of exercise training
    1:17:50. Large muscle mass exercise
    1:19:30. Interval training/Do the physical activity that you enjoy
    1:20:55. Different ways to measure blood flow
    1:22:59. Blood flow during exercise in disease groups
    1:27:02. Isolated blood vessel cells from exercised muscle
    1:31:42. Ylva’s research: does she usually find what she expects?
    1:35:12. Takeaway messages
    1:38:21. Outro (9 seconds)
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Komentáře • 4

  • @hikerJohn
    @hikerJohn Před 9 měsíci

    If capillaries are not open at rest then how do you test for oxygen saturation or glucose or anything else that requires a surface test or pin prick? On the other-hand I do know that when I get a cut the blood does not come out for quite a while but then its hard to stop once it starts

  • @neelpatel5839
    @neelpatel5839 Před 8 měsíci

    can you provide me full video subtitles so i can read?

    • @insideexercise
      @insideexercise  Před 8 měsíci

      I’m a bit confused re subtitles. I thought you can choose those yourself? Please correct me if I’m wrong. Thanks.

  • @robertthompson5501
    @robertthompson5501 Před 7 měsíci

    Sauna, Steam room cardio effects? 🏊‍♀️🏋🏻