Resting heart rate (RHR) is associated with increased risk of death in the general population as well as in patients with various types of heart disease. The association between RHR and mortality in the very old is the subject of this report. The study population was identified in The ...
Resting heart rate, heart rate variability and functional decline in old age. Heart rate and heart rate variability, markers of cardiac autonomic function, have been linked with cardiovascular disease. We investigated whether heart r... Giulia,Ogliari,Simin,... - 《Journal De Lassociation Medicale...
So, if you’re 30 years old, your maximum heart rate is 190bpm. As your heart becomes more efficient and you become fitter, try to increase the intensity and work your heart harder, to further lower your resting heart rate. If you’re a coffee-lover, or you thrive on stress, you ...
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Objectives: This study: (a) generated regression equations for predicting the resting metabolic rate (RMR) of 30–60-y-old Australian males from age, height, mass and fat-free mass (FFM); and (b) cross-validated RMR prediction equations which are currently used in Australia against our measu...
This was accomplished through two research questions: RQ1—Are deviations in bedtimes, relative to one’s normal bedtime, associated with increases in resting heart rate? and RQ2—How long does one’s resting heart rate take to return to baseline, following bedtime deviations? Results Particip...
For example, each year there are 4500 marathon races in Europe and America, and 41 million participants and this figure is projected to rise by at least 5% each year9. Sinus bradycardia, defined by a resting heart rate o60 beats min À 1, is the most frequent rhythm disturbance in ...
Resting metabolic rate in six- to ten-year-old obese and nonobese children J Pediatr, 122 (1993), pp. 556-562 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 18 Thomson MA, Bucolo S, Quirk P, Shepherd RW Measured versus predicted resting energy expenditure in infants: a need for reapprai...