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Search for: [Abstract = "Blood flow restriction exercise \(BFRE\), derived from the KAATSU technique, is gaining increasing application. The range of BFRE exercises includes both low and high loads, as well as various types of exercises, and the compression level ranges from 20 mmHg to even 300 mmHg. As a result of BFR exercises, even at low loads, the levels of lactic acid, growth hormone, and the remodeling of capillary vessels in skeletal muscles increase. Although it is hypothesized that the effect of reactive hyperemic blood perfusion, caused by the increase in shear stress induced by BFRE, leads to vasodilation and the stimulation of endothelial factors production, which could promote the improvement of endothelial function, these phenomena remain insufficiently studied. Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the arteries characterized by the formation of lipid\-rich atherosclerotic plaques within the inner layer of arterial walls. This disease, along with its complications, is a leading cause of death and disability among adults in developed countries. Its peripheral manifestation, known as peripheral artery disease \(PAD\), affects up to 60% of individuals aged 70 and above. The fundamental element of conservative treatment for PAD is physical exercise. Modifying and improving its forms, with particular emphasis on endothelial function and stimulation of angiogenesis, allows for bette"]

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