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Effects of exercise on wall shear stress in male and female patients with coronary heart disease

Xiuxiu Xu and Jiaquan Xu*

Published: 21 April, 2023 | Volume 8 - Issue 2 | Pages: 004-007

Coronary heart disease (CHD) seriously endangers human health, and there are obvious gender differences in incidence rate and prognosis, which are related to the evident differences in anatomical structure, physiological characteristics, and wall shear stress between males and females. In recent years, cardiac rehabilitation has been proven to be safe and effective in controlling the progression and improving the prognosis of CHD. Thereinto, exercise therapy is the central link of cardiac rehabilitation. Exercise can significantly affect vascular endothelial function by regulating wall shear stress. Based on previous research, this paper will briefly review the influence of exercise on wall shear stress in male and female patients with CHD, in order to provide a reference for formulating personalized cardiac rehabilitation programs and further improve the prognosis of CHD.

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Keywords:

Exercise; Sex; Coronary heart disease; Wall shear stress; Endothelial

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