Cerebral blood flow velocity progressively decreases with increasing levels of verticalization in healthy adults. a cross-sectional study with an observational design

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  • who: Julian Deseoe from the Agostino Gemelli University Polyclinic (IRCCS), Italy have published the research work: Cerebral blood flow velocity progressively decreases with increasing levels of verticalization in healthy adults. A cross-sectional study with an observational design, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors report CBFV regulation during dynamic changes of body position in a healthy cohort. The aim was to assess the association between progressive levels of verticalization and CBFV in the MCA. The study shows that in healthy adults, there is a significant, progressive drop in CBFV with progressive levels of verticalization . . .

     

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