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001) and AI (1-6%, p less then 0.001) both after cold and neutral and conditions. Dynamic upper-body exercise lowered central systolic BP (2-4 mmHg, p less then 0.001) after exposure to both temperatures. In contrast, static upper-body exercise increased central systolic BP after exposure to cold (7 ± 6 mmHg, p less then 0.001). Acute dynamic lower and upper-body exercise mainly lowers post-exercise central BP in CAD patients irrespective of the environmental temperature. In contrast, central systolic BP was elevated after static ex