Antihypertensive haemo- dynamic and metabolic effects of nifedipine slow release tablets in elderly patients. Acta med. Scand., 218, 389-396.Landmark K, Dale J (1985) Antihypertensive, haemodynamic and metabolic effects of nifedipine slow-release tablets in elderly patients. Acta Med Scand 218: ...
a) cardiac output b) heart rate c) stroke volume Which of the following would be least likely in a patient with Grave's disease? a. bradycardia b. exophthalmos c. tachycardia What health conditions can arise from abnormalities of the heart? What is cardiovascular disease? In the elderly, a...
Teenagers are spending so much time on their phones at home that they ignore their friends in real life.However, the elderly may not do the same.For example, Sheila has got in touch with old friends from school whom she hasn't heard from in the past forty years.“We use Facebook to...
Thus, instead of being hypermetabolic, as commonly assumed, solid tumours generally produce ATP at a slower than normal rate. In mouse pancreatic cancer, this is accommodated by the downregulation of protein synthesis, one of this tissue’s major energy costs. We propose that, as solid tumours...
she's really gone down since I last saw her [sick person]→ ha dado un buen bajón or ha empeorado mucho desde la última vez que la vi; [elderly person]→ ha perdido muchas facultades desde la última vez que la vi 6. (= deflate) [balloon, airbed]→ desinflarse, deshincharse ...
In addition, loss of sleep in later-part of the night in elderly humans will similarly induce a SWA rebound during subsequent sleep, indicating that SWS debt is being built up even though this period is usually dominated by N2 sleep15. Conventional sleep stages do not take into consideration ...
There is no agreement on the definition of atrial fibrillation (AF) with a slow ventricular response: the condition may be characterized as an AF with slow resting heart rate or as an AF with normal resting heart rate but with prolonged ventricular pauses. Symptoms such as asthenia, easy fatig...
As you get older, your basal metabolic rate, or BMR, naturally slows down (see Ref 2). Most middle-aged and elderly people need at least several hundred fewer calories per day than they did in their early adulthood, as they are no longer as active and their body compositions have changed...
Selective radiofrequency catheter ablation of fast and slow pathways in 100 patients with atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia Am Heart J (1993) SA Chen et al. Accessory pathway and atrioventricular node reentrant tachycardia in elderly patients: clinical features, electrophysiologic characteristics ...
A recent clinical trial has shown that a dose of up to 2500 mg/day of urolithin A is safe and improves mitochondrial biomarkers in elderly patients. Given the importance of mitochondria in the pathophysiology of many diseases, urolithins deserve further in-depth study, especially in clinical ...