Aerobic fitness is inversely associated with neurohemodynamic transduction and blood pressure variability in older adults

Myles W. O’Brien, Diane J. Ramsay, Carley D. O’Neill, Jennifer L. Petterson, Shilpa Dogra, Said Mekary, Derek S. Kimmerly

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