The resting heart rate of an individual will vary depending on their age, body size,heart conditionsand medication use, as well as the temperature of the air around them. Emotions can also affect one's heart rate; for example, getting excited or scared can increase the heart rate. Getting ...
within the normal range of blood pressures even at rest and their discharge activity is quite regular and encodes mean arterial pressure, as well as the rate of rise and amplitude of the pressure pulse. A much larger number of arterial baroreceptors are C-type and conduct more irregular discha...
Then, the noise is filtered out and the signal is amplified by a band-pass filter with a range of 0.4~10 Hz, as shown in Figure 5. Finally, peak-to-peak detection is performed, and the time difference between peaks is calculated using the frame rate to determine the data processing ...
Heart rate variability and daytime functioning in insomniacs and normal sleepers: Preliminary results. J. Psychosom. Res. 2008, 65, 23–30. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed] Werner, G.G.; Ford, B.Q.; Mauss, I.B.; Schabus, M.; Blechert, J.; Wilhelm, F.H. High cardiac ...
Normal heart rate variability In healthy adults, average heart rate variability is 42 milliseconds. The range is between19 and 75 milliseconds. Athletes and other people who are very fit may have a much higher heart rate variability. How to improve heart rate variability ...
heart rate and thermal conditions, many have reported heart rate variability at different thermal sensation levels based on the principle of thermoregulation. ... JH Choi,V Loftness,DW Lee - 《Building & Environment》 被引量: 32发表: 2012年 Study on thermal comfort of low-sweat and high-swea...
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Mice were suitable for the experiments if: (1) systemic parameters were within normal range, namely, heart rate (HR)>300 beat min−1, MAP>90 mmHg, and arterial O2 partial pressure (paO2)>80 mmHg. Only males were used for these cardiac function measurements. Detailed protocols ...
Heart rate variability DWT: Discrete wavelet transform DNN: Deep neural network HF: High-frequency power LF: Low-frequency power HF/LF: High-to-low-frequency power ratio RR interval: the interval between R peaks in two adjacent heartbeats of the ECG LOC: Loss of consciousness ROC...