Low Resting Heart Rate as a Risk Factor for Male Offending in an East Asian PopulationTang, Simone
Danielle Boisvert, director of Criminal Justice Graduate Programs and associate professor at Sam Houston State University, College of Criminal Justice, led the study investigating a link between low resting heart rate and stalking behaviors. Credit: Harriet McHale/SHSU A low resting heart rate, which...
Low Resting heart Rate and Criminal Offending in 320 Incarcerated MalesKoegl, Christopher JFarrington, David PRaine, Adrian
According to Raine (1993, pp. 166–172), one of the most replicable findings in the literature is that antisocial and violent youth tend to have low resting heart rates. A possible explanation of this is that a low heart rate indicates fearlessness. Conversely, high heart rates, especially ...
IDIOPATHIC LOW RESTING HEART RATE (LRHR) IN NEONATES: SPONTANEOUS RECOVERY DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF LIFE. 1188Pediatric Research publishes original papers, invited reviews, and commentaries on the etiologies of diseases of children and disorders of development, extending from molecular biology to ...
Low resting heart rate (RHR) has for some time been suspected to be a risk factor for crime and violence. One prior meta-analysis of 40 studies with a combined sample of 5868 individuals documented an association between low RHR and high antisocial and aggressive behavior in child and adolesce...
Low resting heart rate (RHR) has for some time been suspected to be a risk factor for crime and violence. One prior meta-analysis of 40 studies with a combined sample of 5868 individuals documented an association between low RHR and high antisocial and aggressive behavior in child and ...
Table 2 Mean values and Standard Deviation (SD) and Hedges’ g of predicted VO2max, metabolism (in W and W/m2), gross efficiency, whole body sweat rate (WBSR), local sweat rate (LSR), resting heart rate (HRrest), heart rate after 60 min in the climatic chamber (HR60), resting me...
Is your resting heart rate slower than normal? If it is too slow, then it could be a heart rhythm disturbance called bradycardia.
Although the phasic cardiac changes found in the S1–S2 inter-stimulus interval have been shown to be vagally-mediated23, the parasympathetic nerve traffic enacts its effects at a much faster rate (<1 s) than sympathetic outflow (2.5 s for influencing heart rate and 5 s in ...