Body size.While body size doesn’t play a major role in pulse, very obese individuals could see a higher resting pulse than normal. Medication use.Some groups of medication can raise or lower your pulse. Beta blockers, for example, block your adrenaline and tend to slow your heart rate. ...
Your sleeping heart rate curve is your heart’s personal signature. A lowerresting heart rate (RHR)is a sign of quality recovery and health. By looking at your resting heart rate (RHR) curve in your Oura App, you can see the effects of late meals, evening workouts, alcohol, sickness, ...
sleep,resting state in which an individual becomes relatively quiescent and relatively unaware of the environment. During sleep, which is in part a period of rest and relaxation, most physiological functions such as body temperature, blood pressure, and rate of breathing and heartbeat decrease. Howe...
Systolic blood pressure was lower, but peripheral skin temperature and heart rate were higher during sleep, while horizontal, in the prone rather than the supine position. After tilting, there was a greater reduction in blood pressure and a greater increase in peripheral skin temperature and heart...
raise your temperature, for example. Decreasing your caffeine intake or taking medications may affect your sleep duration or heart rate, as another example. Other common life experiences, like being sick or traveling to a higher elevation, may also affect the subtle data collected ...
Napping can be really useful for students by helping them get a boost of energy when they need it. But the way you nap can have a big impact on whether the nap will energize you or leave you feeling even more tired than before you dozed off. Here are some tips for more effective nap...
Although it’s normal for your cat to sleep with their head up, there are a few instances where something might be wrong. Some of those instances are if the cat has respiratory issues, due to heart or lung disease, and it may be easier for them to breathe in this position. If you ...
As they enter Stage 2, their blood pressure, heart rate, breathing, and body temperatures gradually lower. When dogs transition between light and deep sleep, they’re in Stage 3. At Stage 4, they enter the slow-wave stage, during which dogs are usually oblivious to their surroundings. If ...
It is unclear whether the resting metabolic rate of individual organ-tissue in adults with high aerobic fitness is higher than that in untrained adults; in fact, debates on this topic using the two-component model remain unresolved. Furthermore, many previous studies indicated that variations in ...
On the other hand, 60 days post-infection, the period of PER2::LUC expression in the SCN was shorter than in controls. This could be due to a higher parasite infiltration in the brain parenchyma on day 60 and/or to the fact that the master clock in the SCN has a more robust ...