Your maximum heart rate is, on average, the highest your pulse can get. One way to get a rough estimate of your predicted maximum is to subtract your age from the number 220. For example, a 40-year-old's predicted maximum heart rate is about 180 bpm. ...
Sustained aerobic exercise at the old maximum heart rates that don't take into account gender is impossible and very likely dangerous. The pulse that should be aimed for during aerobic exercise is typically far less than old calculations.
OXYGEN PULSEMYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIAMICROVASCULAR DYSFUNCTIONATHLETESSCREENINGPurpose The clinical relevance of abnormal exercise testing (ET) results (at least 0.1 mV ST segment depression measured during exercise or recovery in three consecutive beats) in athletes without obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD)...
A 72-year-old female with suspected cardiovascular disease is seen by her primary care physician. A physical exam reveals a blood pressure of 145 mmHg/ 92 mmHg. 1) What is her pulse pressure? 2) What is her calculated mean ar...
What is the normal hematocrit for a healthy male and what is the normal blood PH in the body?Question:What is the normal hematocrit for a healthy male and what is the normal blood PH in the body?Hematocrit:Hematocrit is also known as the packed red blood c...
Polycystic ovary syndrome: evidence for reduced sensitivity of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone pulse generator to inhibition by estradiol and progesterone. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1998;83:582–90. PubMed CAS Google Scholar Eagleson CA, Gingrich MB, Pastor CL, Arora TK, Burt CM, Evans WS, ...
To diagnose heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), the following three criteria have to be fulfilled [1–8]:...
Fig. 5. A 74-year-old male patient with mass-forming focal pancreatitis of the pancreatic head. T2-weighted MRI with fat suppression (a) shows an illdefined hyperintense pancreatic head mass (curved white arrow) displaying poor heterogenous contrast enhancement on the portal-venous phase (b). ...
What is the normal blood pressure of a 45-year-old man with type 2 diabetes? What is meant by "blood alcohol level" (also known as "blood alcohol concentration")? At what level is the hematocrit reading taken? Why is the pH range so tightly controlled by the body and how does...
The following psychoacoustic measurements were taken: (1) Hearing thresholds by the 2-pulse method were measured at 14 frequencies (0.25–16 kHz) using a two-channel Ziptom clinical audiometer (Sancout) with Sennheiser HDA200 earphones (Wedemark). (2) Loudness discomfort levels (LDL, a ...