The influence of sex and maturation on carotid and vertebral artery hemodynamics and associations with free-living (in)activity in 6-17 year-olds — Christine M. Tallon (2021) | RDL Network
The influence of sex and maturation on carotid and vertebral artery hemodynamics and associations with free-living (in)activity in 6-17 year-olds
Journal of Applied Physiology 131(5): 1575-1583
Article 2021 English
Authors
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Christine M. Tallon
KS
Kurt J. Smith
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Daniela Nowak‐Flück
Abstract
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Cerebral blood flow is known to change with age; however, assessing these age-related changes is complex and requires consideration of pubertal status. This, to our knowledge, is the first study to investigate the influence of sex and maturation on resting cervical artery hemodynamics and subsequently explore associations with physical activity and sedentary behavior in healthy children and adolescents. Our findings suggest that habitual sedentary behavior may influence cervical artery hemodynamics in youth, independent of physical activity, maturation, and sex.
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