SummaryObjective聽 Heart rate recovery (HRR) is a measure derived from exercise test, defined as the fall in heart rate during the first minute after maximal exercise. Abnormal HRR is a measure of autonomic dysfunction associated with an increased mortality. This study was performed to evaluate ...
Introduction Heart rate recovery, defined as the fall in heart rate during the first minute after exercise, is an indicator of autonomic function, and has ... Fernando Ribeiro and Alberto Jorge Alves and Madalena Teixeira and Fátima Miranda and Cristina Azevedo and José Alberto Duarte and José...
dilates pupils, inhibits saliva flow, accelerates heart rate, dilates bronchi, stimulates stomach pancreas and intestines, converts glycogen to glucose, secretes adrenaline, inhibits bladder contraction stress buffers perceived self-efficacy, effective coping, social support, time in nature adjustment disor...
Exercise-test evaluation All subjects, smokers and controls ended the exercise by completing the planned steps of 100 W. No change on ECG and LV wall motion scores were detected during the effort, and a normal behaviour of the BP and heart rate (HR) was recorded for the whole duration ...
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Patients not able to reach ≥85% age-predicted maximum heart rate in the absence of ischemic changes were not included in the study. The test was analyzed by an experienced reader who had no knowledge of the MSCT results and was classified as positive or negative for ischemia. The test was...
The diastolic time decreased more markedly during exercise (by 50 ± 14% at peak stress). At 100 bpm heart rate during exercise, 19 patients showed a reversal of the diastolic/systolic ratio, with the duration of systole longer than that of diastole. The patients with abnormal exercise-...
Testing for HCV infection is performed for (1) clinical diagnosis of patients with signs, symptoms, or abnormal laboratory test results indicative of liver disease; (2) management of patients with chronic HCV during therapy; and (3) screening of asymptomatic persons to identify those infected with...
The diastolic time decreased more markedly during exercise (by 50 ± 14% at peak stress). At 100 bpm heart rate during exercise, 19 patients showed a reversal of the diastolic/systolic ratio, with the duration of systole longer than that of diastole. The patients with abnormal exercise-...
, forehead temperature, heart rate, respiration rate and electrodermal activity of 37 migraine patients and 37 matched controls from a population of psychology students were recorded during three experimental sessions: adaptation, real-life stress (an examination) and experimental stress (an IQ test)....