Pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxLDL in ageing but not with FGF21 and habitual exercise

10.3390/antiox9030221

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Main Authors: Lee, S.Y., Burns, S.F., Ng, K.K.C., Stensel, D.J., Zhong, L., Tan, F.H.Y., Chia, K.L., Fam, K.D., Yap, M.M.C., Yeo, K.P., Yap, E.P.H., Lim, C.L.
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1967952024-04-04T01:08:36Z Pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxLDL in ageing but not with FGF21 and habitual exercise Lee, S.Y. Burns, S.F. Ng, K.K.C. Stensel, D.J. Zhong, L. Tan, F.H.Y. Chia, K.L. Fam, K.D. Yap, M.M.C. Yeo, K.P. Yap, E.P.H. Lim, C.L. DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL PHYSIOLOGY Ageing Arterial stiffness Exercise OxLDL 10.3390/antiox9030221 Antioxidants 9 3 221 2021-08-13T02:53:45Z 2021-08-13T02:53:45Z 2020 Article Lee, S.Y., Burns, S.F., Ng, K.K.C., Stensel, D.J., Zhong, L., Tan, F.H.Y., Chia, K.L., Fam, K.D., Yap, M.M.C., Yeo, K.P., Yap, E.P.H., Lim, C.L. (2020). Pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxLDL in ageing but not with FGF21 and habitual exercise. Antioxidants 9 (3) : 221. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox9030221 20763921 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/196795 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ MDPI AG Scopus OA2020
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topic Ageing
Arterial stiffness
Exercise
OxLDL
spellingShingle Ageing
Arterial stiffness
Exercise
OxLDL
Lee, S.Y.
Burns, S.F.
Ng, K.K.C.
Stensel, D.J.
Zhong, L.
Tan, F.H.Y.
Chia, K.L.
Fam, K.D.
Yap, M.M.C.
Yeo, K.P.
Yap, E.P.H.
Lim, C.L.
Pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxLDL in ageing but not with FGF21 and habitual exercise
description 10.3390/antiox9030221
author2 DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL
author_facet DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL
Lee, S.Y.
Burns, S.F.
Ng, K.K.C.
Stensel, D.J.
Zhong, L.
Tan, F.H.Y.
Chia, K.L.
Fam, K.D.
Yap, M.M.C.
Yeo, K.P.
Yap, E.P.H.
Lim, C.L.
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author Lee, S.Y.
Burns, S.F.
Ng, K.K.C.
Stensel, D.J.
Zhong, L.
Tan, F.H.Y.
Chia, K.L.
Fam, K.D.
Yap, M.M.C.
Yeo, K.P.
Yap, E.P.H.
Lim, C.L.
author_sort Lee, S.Y.
title Pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxLDL in ageing but not with FGF21 and habitual exercise
title_short Pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxLDL in ageing but not with FGF21 and habitual exercise
title_full Pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxLDL in ageing but not with FGF21 and habitual exercise
title_fullStr Pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxLDL in ageing but not with FGF21 and habitual exercise
title_full_unstemmed Pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxLDL in ageing but not with FGF21 and habitual exercise
title_sort pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxldl in ageing but not with fgf21 and habitual exercise
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/196795
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