Abstract
Summary
1. Renal plasma flow was studied by the para-amino-hippurate clearance method during moderate exercise of relatively long duration in 4 healthy young men. 2. During the first 16 minutes of walking 3 m.p.h. at 5% grade the renal plasma flow fell from 9 to 23.2% (of the resting control); during the second 16 minute period it fell from 15.4 to 36.6% and during the third 16 minute period from 18.5 to 33.7%. 3. During the second and third hours of exercise (2 consecutive 56-minute periods), there was little further change in the renal plasma flow. 4. In 2 of 3 experiments where recovery was studied, the renal plasma flow had returned to within 10% of the resting control value one hour after cessation of exercise.
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