When You Work out, So Does Baby; New Research Shows That Foetal Heart Rate Is Lower in Pregnant Women Who Exercise
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beating. Measuring your heart rate gives a glimpse of your overall health and could help you spot some potential health problems. Your heart rate changes throughout the day, going faster when you exercise or are nervous and slowing down when you're relaxed. (Photo Credit: iStock/Getty Images...
so does heart rate. Heart rate zone training, which uses heart rate as a measure of exercise intensity, hasincreased in popularity in recent years, partially due to the ubiquity of wearable heart rate technology.
When you're pregnant, your heart has to work harder to pump extra blood throughout your entire body. This can lead to heart palpitations. They may feel uncomfortable but they are usually harmless. They go away after you give birth. Some ways to avoid them include: ...
The resting heart rate of an individual is based on the needs of their body systems for oxygen, as well as the volume of blood pumped with each contraction of the heart. The more blood that is pumped with each contracting the lower the resting heart rate can be....
We present the case of a pregnant woman with Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome with recurrent episodes of tachycardia, refractory to antiarrhythmic drug therapy, who underwent catheter ablation of a left lateral accessory pathway without the use of fluoroscopy. Ulises Rojel, Ingrid Lopez, Carlos de la...
your heart is pumping more oxygen-rich blood to support your physical exertion. conversely, when you’re lounging on the couch, your heart rate might slow substantially. your heart rate can also vary depending on your level of stress, if you’re pregnant, or if you’ve just downed a cup...
When a woman who may become pregnant has a native valve replaced, the risks and benefits of a biological valve (risk of structural deterioration and less durability, with 90% likelihood of reintervention for valve replacement after 15 years,29 but with no need for anticoagulation) need to be ...
When one or more coronary arteries narrow, it may make it difficult for adequate blood to reach the heart, especially duringexercise. This can cause the heart muscle to ache like any other muscle in the body. Should the arteries continue to narrow, it may take less activity tostressthe hear...