Examining Female Representation in Vascular Physiology: Exercise and hormone effects on arterial morphology and function in females

In vascular physiology, much of what is known about the effects of exercise on arterial structure and function is studied in men. This thesis presents findings from two discrete studies: a systematic review and experimental study. Each study is focussed on female representation both athletic and non...

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Main Author: Thompson, Sarah Louise
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2023
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95308
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description In vascular physiology, much of what is known about the effects of exercise on arterial structure and function is studied in men. This thesis presents findings from two discrete studies: a systematic review and experimental study. Each study is focussed on female representation both athletic and non-athletic and the effect of exercise on arterial structure and function. An audit framework of best-practice methodologies for studying female populations has been applied to assess study methodological quality.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-953082024-06-10T06:32:31Z Examining Female Representation in Vascular Physiology: Exercise and hormone effects on arterial morphology and function in females Thompson, Sarah Louise In vascular physiology, much of what is known about the effects of exercise on arterial structure and function is studied in men. This thesis presents findings from two discrete studies: a systematic review and experimental study. Each study is focussed on female representation both athletic and non-athletic and the effect of exercise on arterial structure and function. An audit framework of best-practice methodologies for studying female populations has been applied to assess study methodological quality. 2023 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95308 Curtin University fulltext
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Examining Female Representation in Vascular Physiology: Exercise and hormone effects on arterial morphology and function in females
title Examining Female Representation in Vascular Physiology: Exercise and hormone effects on arterial morphology and function in females
title_full Examining Female Representation in Vascular Physiology: Exercise and hormone effects on arterial morphology and function in females
title_fullStr Examining Female Representation in Vascular Physiology: Exercise and hormone effects on arterial morphology and function in females
title_full_unstemmed Examining Female Representation in Vascular Physiology: Exercise and hormone effects on arterial morphology and function in females
title_short Examining Female Representation in Vascular Physiology: Exercise and hormone effects on arterial morphology and function in females
title_sort examining female representation in vascular physiology: exercise and hormone effects on arterial morphology and function in females
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95308