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For example, “fear” generally increases sympathetic activity and diminishes parasympathetic activity. Yet, although both fear from an external threat and fear deriving from an “internal” cognitive (perceived) threat may result in activation of a sympathetic response (e.g., increased heart rate),...
What is an average pulse rate? A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute (bpm), according to The Mayo Clinic. Women tend to have a slightly higher heart rate than men; the average resting heart rate in women is in the mid-70s, while it is only ...
Finally, if the heart rate is very rapid or irregular, the pulse rate may not be the same as the heart rate, because not every heartbeat will be of sufficient strength to generate a pulse. For example, if an arrhythmia causes a heart rate to be 200 or more, and some of those heartb...
Previous physics-based analyses of arterial morphology in relation to pulsatile pressure and flow, with pulse wave reflection, focused on the large arteries and required assumptions about the relative thicknesses of arterial walls and the velocities of p
The cfPWV values were higher in adult offspring of mothers with type 1 diabetes [6.5 (SD ± 1.2) m/s] than in adult off- spring of mothers without diabetes [6.2 (SD ± 0.7)m/s, p = 0.049], after adjustments for BMI, smoking, height, MAP, and pulse rate. We did ...
Conclusion Pulse rate and body temperature significantly affect the time to the first recovery of pneumonia patients who are receiving treatment. Age, residence, danger sign, comorbidity, baseline symptom and visiting time were the joint determinant factors for the longitudinal ...
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Our sample size (n = 30) was calculated to provide 90% power to detect an effect size of 0.5 for the change in cfPWV, assuming a correlation of r = 0.5 from pre- to post-exercise within individuals and a type I error rate of 0.05. Descriptive statistics were summarized overall and ...
For example, AI is lower in men, in obese and diabetic individuals and in patients with left ventricular dysfunction. AI also falls markedly with increasing heart rate because shortening of the systolic ejection period at higher heart rate leads to less overlap between forward and reflected wave ...