Beijer, Åsa Rosenberger, André Bölck, Birgit Suhr, Frank Rittweger, Jörn Bloch, Wilhelm Circulating endostatin levels at rest and 2–75 min after exercise. <p>Data points indicate mean serum concentrations (± SEM) at the initial and final exercise sessions of a 6-week training intervention (n = 13). Endostatin levels were increased over resting levels 2-15 min after training (time effect): <sup>‡‡</sup><i>P</i><0.01. (A) Acute effects of resistance exercise (RE) and resistive vibration exercise (RVE): the acute exercise effects did not differ between groups. (B) Long-term effects: circulating post-exercise endostatin levels in the RE group were higher at the final exercise compared to the initial exercise: <sup># </sup><i>P</i><0.05.</p> endostatin;min 2013-11-15
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