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Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss ; 82 Spec No 2: 35-7, 1989 Aug.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2510690

ABSTRACT

The cutaneous blood flow serves a dual purpose: it feeds the skin but also, and chiefly, regulates body temperature. In this study variations in the skin blood flow of athletes were compared with those observed in non-athletes. We studied 18 non-athletes and 18 high-level athletes. Skin blood flow was measured before and after an exercise test, using a computerized laser Doppler system (PF3 periflux). After a physical exercise, athletes showed a significant increase of skin blood flow in areas of muscular activity, whereas this increase was half as much in non-athletes. Conversely, in areas other than those of muscular activity skin blood flow was reduced by 30% in athletes and increased by 100% in non-athletes. Intensive physical training therefore seems to generate a microcirculatory skin balance.


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Skin/blood supply , Sports , Ultrasonography , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Microcirculation , Physical Exertion , Regional Blood Flow
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