Lance Armstrong has a resting heart rate calculation of 32 beats a minute because his heart is very efficient due to his extraordinary level of physical fitness. The resting heart rate with regards to age is also a factor. The older you are the harder your heart has to work so it beats ...
Resting heart rate (RHR) is a straightforward and non-invasive indicator. However, it is influenced by various factors such as gender, race, age, smoking, alcohol consumption, and exercise,[4] which has led to the underestimation of its clinical significance. RHR serves as an indicator of the...
However, the percentage reduction in resting heart rate (RHR) in relation to the progression of coronary atherosclerosis in patients with established coronary artery disease (CAD) remains uncertain.MethodsWe performed retrospective chart review of 318 patients with established CAD who underwent 2 coronary...
One published proteomic study has examined fibre-type-specific adaptations to one type of exercise training (1 h at 75–90% of maximum heart rate, 4x/week for 12 weeks) in human skeletal muscle30. However, no study has investigated if there are fibre-type-specific changes to the proteome...
Heart rate −0.098 <.001 −0.084 <.001 Heart rate on ECG −0.076 <.001 −0.079 0.001 PR interval on ECG 0.026 0.090 0.008 0.754 QRS duration on ECG −0.075 <.001 −0.085 0.001 BUN to Cr ratio 0.031 0.039 0.026 0.294 Hematocrit 0.004 0.808 0.015 0.543 Total body water 0.041 ...
(age: 29.5 ± 1.7 yr.) were assigned to a control group. The HICT consisted of 12 min of whole-body exercises performed during a workout. Twenty-four hours before and after the exercise program, HRV parameters were recorded. Results: The heart rate exercise during the last session trended...
Furthermore, the overestimation in predicting RMR tended to be particularly in people with obesity due to the higher fat mass, which has a lower metabolic rate. In this study, we did not find such an association. A possible explanation for this phenomenon may be the large age distribution in...
In this cross-sectional study, vegetarians and non-vegetarians were matched by age, body mass index and gender. All underwent instrumental examinations to assess the difference in body composition, nutrient intake and resting energy expenditure. Biochemical analyses and 12 different cytokines and growth...