Is your resting heart rate high, normal or low? Do you know how to measure it? Learn all about what affects your resting heart rate.
to the editor: dr nauman and colleagues presented data from a large norwegian cohort studied twice 10 years apart (nord-trndelag county health study [hunt-1 and hunt-2]) on the association of changes in resting heart rate (rhr) with mortality from ischemic heart disease. the authors found...
For the 8-week study, the subject made three visits to the clinic, each after an overnight fast. At each visit, her blood pressure and heart rate were measured, she completed a medical questionnaire and had a physical examination, and a sample of her blood was drawn for a chemistry panel...
Dominant features of an individual’s FC profile have been shown to be stable over intervals spanning from months to years, and previous studies have employed connectome fingerprinting algorithms to achieve individual differentiation rates greater than 90%41,43,44,45,49. Therefore, functional brain ne...
Heart rate HRV: Heart rate variability IMT: Inspiratory muscle training incRMET: Incremental respiratory muscle endurance test IPAQ: International physical activity questionnaire IT: Incremental test LE: Leg exertion MVV: Maximal voluntary ventilation PLA: Placebo PSQI: Pittsburgh sleep quality...
Over nearly three decades of research, REST has been revealed to have diverse functions in other tissues such as the heart, pancreas, skin, eye, and vascular, as well as in various cancers. In this comprehensive review, we systematically summarize the research progress of REST, with a view ...
(defined as any 2 of the following conditions: serum bilirubin > 150 μmol/L, serum aspartate aminotransferase > 500 U/L, serum albumin < 41 g/L, and clinical signs and symptoms of hepatic coma); body temperature measured electronically in the ear; heart rate; type of respiratory support ...
We believe that the current study is the first to investigate the net effects of tomatoes or tomato products on the health parameters, including menopausal symptoms, body composition, blood pressure, heart rate, and serum levels of lipids and glucose, of middle-aged women. In our study, ...
(e.g., anxiety), and autonomic processes such as heart rate and respiration58,91. Longer scan durations or multiple scanning sessions may sample a wider range of states, affording a more robust estimate of FC41,83. However, the added financial and time burden may not always be feasible in...
“For people with an overactive thyroid, called hyperthyroidism, the excess amount of thyroid hormone can elevate the heart rate,” he explains. “Conversely, people with an underactive thyroid, called hypothyroidism, can have slower heart rates.”...