Resting heart rate tends to slightly until about age 60, at which point it levels off and lowers slightly. On average, the lowest resting heart rate among members is 57 bpm. As the below charts show, women tend to have a slightly higher RHR than men. This has to do with the size of...
Moreover, a direct association between stressful life events (SLEs) and heart rate (HR) have not been fully investigated. This study evaluated the association between SLEs and resting HR in middle-aged Koreans. Methods: A cross-sectional analysis was conducted for 1,703 men and...
Moreover, a direct association between stressful life events (SLEs) and heart rate (HR) have not been fully investigated. This study evaluated the association between SLEs and resting HR in middle-aged Koreans. Methods: A cross-sectional analysis was conducted for 1,703 men and 2,730 women ...
Gender and age were not considered exclusion criteria of the study. According to the high co-occurrence rate of psychiatric disorders, especially MDD, these comorbidities were not considered exclusion criteria of this meta-analysis. However, it was estimated moderating effects on effect sizes (ESs) ...
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...
chronic kidney and liver disease; sleep disorders; psychiatric and cognitive disorders; heart failure; respiratory diseases such as asthma, influenza, and colds; regular medication; and having received chemotherapy and radiation during all measurements. The flow chart of the study is presented in Fig....
Moreover, a direct association between stressful life events (SLEs) and heart rate (HR) have not been fully investigated. This study evaluated the association between SLEs and resting HR in middle-aged Koreans. Methods: A cross-sectional analysis was conducted for 1,703 men and 2,730 women ...