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Aerobically trained older adults show impaired resting, but preserved exercise-induced circulating progenitor cell count, which was not improved by sprint interval training (2023)
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Yasar, Z., Ross, M. D., Gaffney, C. J., Postlethwaite, R. D., Wilson, R., & Hayes, L. D. (2023). Aerobically trained older adults show impaired resting, but preserved exercise-induced circulating progenitor cell count, which was not improved by sprint interval training. Pflügers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, 475(4), 465-475. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00424-022-02785-6

Older adults exhibit a reduced number and function of CD34 + circulating progenitor cells (CPC), a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Exercise promotes the mobilisation of CPCs from bone marrow, so whether ageing per se or physical inactiv... Read More about Aerobically trained older adults show impaired resting, but preserved exercise-induced circulating progenitor cell count, which was not improved by sprint interval training.