HEART RATE VARIABILITY IN UNEMPLOYED MEN AND WOMENJandackova, VPaulik, KSteptoe, APsychophysiology
A prospective study performed in 1,311 men and women, mean age 81 years, with and sinus rhythm showed at 48-month follow-up that male sex, increasing age, and average 24-hour heart rate measured from 24-hour ambulatory electrocardiograms were independent risk factors for new coronary events....
Heart rate, rate-pressure product, and VO2 were measured in ten healthy men during four specified sexual activities: coitus with husband on top, coitus with wife on top, noncoital stimulation of husband by wife, and self-stimulation by husband. Foreplay generated slight, but statistically signifi...
Heart rate variability (HRV) is associated with blood pressure levels; however, very few studies have correlated HRV to lifestyle in the general population. We investigated 1418 men and 2040 women aged 40–74 years and measured the HRV indices in the time and frequency domains using a 5-min...
Objectives Heart rate variability (HRV) is an important physiological measure of the capacity for neurogenic homeostatic regulation, and an indirect measure of emotional processing. We aimed to investigate whether HRV parameters are altered in people wit
Approximately 3/4 of the caloric energy is put out as excess heat and so your MET rate is inversely proportional to your insulation requirements. All of the temperature ratings for garments that I have given in the forum posts were calculated for the average male at a 1.75 MET rate (...
This was not true for female patients. The odds ratio (95% confidence interval) of developing metabolic syndrome among men in the highest quartile for heart rate was 1.725 (1.282–2.320) compared with those in the lowest quartile. Each increase in the heart rate category led to an ...
Your heart rate is governed by the balance of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, explainsNino Isakadze, MD, a cardiac electrophysiology fellow at Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore. These systems are part of the autonomic nervous system, which is responsible for regulating certain ...
The focus of treatment is to limit the size of the area of tissue lost from lack of blood (infarct) and to prevent and treat complications, such asarrhythmia. Thus, the sooner theheart ratecan be monitored by an ECG and the more promptly the arrhythmia is reversed by defibrillation with ...
Setting: A community-based random sample of 618 75-year-old men and women, (participation rate 62%; n = 385; men/women 194/191). Main outcome measures: HRR and SBP rise from rest to peak during a symptom-limited exercise cycle test was evaluated for all-cause mortality and ...