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Fig. 2 | BMC Research Notes

Fig. 2

From: Lower-body positive pressure diminishes surface blood flow reactivity during treadmill walking

Fig. 2

Comparisons of the slopes of the blood flow change. The forehead shows significant effect with changing postures (stand/walk). Also, significant interaction for posture × pressure is observed (a two-way ANOVA, p < .001 for both). For the thigh, significant effect with changing postures are observed. The thigh also shows significant interaction for posture × pressure (b two-way ANOVA, p < .001 for both). The calf and the instep show significant effects with changing postures (c, d two-way ANOVA, p < .001 for both); however, interactions for posture × pressure are not significant (c, d two-way ANOVA, p > .3 for both)

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