Resting and intradialytic pain threshold (algometer using a 1 kg pressure load), BP, and heart rate were measured 48 h before and after the intervention. There were no significant differences from pre- to post-intervention, or between the groups regarding pain threshold, systolic and diastolic ...
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Abbreviations: HR: heart rate; VE: minute ventilation; AT: anaerobic threshold; Max: maximal; RER: respiratory exchange ratio; JIA: juvenile idiopathic arthritis; NS: not significant; CPET: cardiopulmonary exercise test. Table 2.CHAQ scores and CPET results of the patients before and after an 8...
65 These include a lowered resting core temperature, improved cutaneous vasodilation, increased maximal sweating capacity, improved cardiac function, expanded blood volume, and enhanced cellular protection.64,66 Regular physical activity also contributes to a better mental health,67,68 which may help ...
- 《Circ Heart Fail》 被引量: 452发表: 2008年 Regular slow-breathing exercise effects on blood pressure and breathing patterns at rest Previous studies reported that a device-guided slow-breathing (DGB) exercise decreases resting blood pressure (BP) in hypertensive patients. This study inv... ...
If your post-exercise heart rate returns to normal faster than it used to, this means that you are more aerobically fit than you used to be. a. true b. false Muscle exhibits excitability, meaning muscles can recoil to their resting length after bein...
Describe why an untrained person's heart rate and breathing rate would take longer to return to a resting rate compared to a person who is in good physical condition. What aspects of metabolic homeostasis promote optimal athletic performance? Why is ...
Ainslie and colleagues found that, although resting cerebral blood flow velocity decreases with advancing age, aerobically trained men between 18 and 79 years of age had consistently higher velocities than their sedentary peers. Another study that assessed only relatively older adults (50–90 years) ...
CVD = cardiovascular disease; CHF = congestive heart failure; IHD = ischaemic heart disease; PAD = peripheral arterial disease; FIR = far-infrared sauna; VSD = ventricular septal defect; NYHA = New York Heart Association grading for CHF; temp = temperature; HR = heart rate; SBP = systolic ...