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HEART RATE 1- NORMAL; 2 – INCREASED

Heart rate variability in normal and pathological sleep

Heart rate variability in normal and pathological sleep

... The clinical relevance of OSA is related to its strong associa- tion with obesity, hypertension, and increased cardiovascular risk (Kales et al., 1984; Bliwise et al., 1988; Hung et al., 1990; Somers et al., 1995; ...

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EFFECT OF SMOKING ON HEART RATE VARIABILITY IN NORMAL HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS

EFFECT OF SMOKING ON HEART RATE VARIABILITY IN NORMAL HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS

... CONCLUSION HRV analysis of smokers and control shows that smoking subjects have an autonomic imbalance suggestive of an increased sympathetic tone or decreased parasympathetic tone. Sympathetic overactivity may ...

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Linear and nonlinear analysis of normal and CAD-affected heart rate signals

Linear and nonlinear analysis of normal and CAD-affected heart rate signals

... 2000 ]. Owis et al. (2002) performed ECG-based arrhythmia detection and classification based on nonlinear modeling. Sun et al. (2000), Acharya et al. (2007) and Chua et al. (2008) used nonlinear techniques to analyze ...

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Computerized analysis of normal fetal heart rate pattern throughout gestation

Computerized analysis of normal fetal heart rate pattern throughout gestation

... There were several unexpected findings. First, at 42 weeks there were more records with large decelera- tions, more frequent and longer episodes of low variation, increased basal FHR, decreased variation both ...

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Inhalation of ultrafine carbon particles alters heart rate and heart rate variability in people with type 2 diabetes

Inhalation of ultrafine carbon particles alters heart rate and heart rate variability in people with type 2 diabetes

... the normal increase in parasympathetic tone that occurs during sleep ...[23]. Increased systemic inflammation as a result of UFP exposure could alter autonomic tone, although we found no increases in the ...

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Normal values of corrected heart-rate variability in 10-second electrocardiograms for all ages

Normal values of corrected heart-rate variability in 10-second electrocardiograms for all ages

... Purpose: Heart-rate variability (HRV) measured on standard 10-s electrocardiograms (ECGs) has been associated with increased risk of cardiac and all-cause mortality, but age- and sex-dependent ...

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Normal values of heart rate variability at rest in a young, healthy and active Mexican population

Normal values of heart rate variability at rest in a young, healthy and active Mexican population

... ameters increased independently, but the increase in SD1 was greater than in SD2 in both men and women: SD1 increased by ...SD2 increased by ...

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A Study of Heart Rate Variability in Offsprings of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

A Study of Heart Rate Variability in Offsprings of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

... 4 glucose production, Obesity-visceral or central is particularly common in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Obesity leads to insulin resistance. Circulating levels of insulin may be normal or increased in ...

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Target heart rate to determine the normal value of coronary flow reserve during dobutamine stress echocardiography

Target heart rate to determine the normal value of coronary flow reserve during dobutamine stress echocardiography

... - heart rate and blood pressure - were ...and increased in 3-minute stages to 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 mcg/kg/min or until target heart rate was ...

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Heart rate variability analysis and echocardiographic study in normal and hypothyroid (female) patients before and after treatment

Heart rate variability analysis and echocardiographic study in normal and hypothyroid (female) patients before and after treatment

... 73 by (Matia Ahmed, Noorzahan Begum et al) 58 in the hypothyroid subjects when compared with controls and treated hypothyroid patients. It was found that reduction in vagal modulation and elevation in sympathetic happens ...

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What is the “normal” fetal heart rate?

What is the “normal” fetal heart rate?

... fetal heart rate measurements from 78,852 CTG tracings in three German medical centers, we found that “normal” ranges – normality in a statistical sense - are 120 to160 ...the normal FHR we ...

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Heart rate analysis in normal subjects of various age groups

Heart rate analysis in normal subjects of various age groups

... average rate of divergence of two neighboring trajecto- ...the rate at which the trajectories separate one from ...average rate of divergence of these neighboring tra- ...

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Increased oxidative metabolism following hypoxia in the type 2 diabetic heart, despite normal hypoxia signalling and metabolic adaptation

Increased oxidative metabolism following hypoxia in the type 2 diabetic heart, despite normal hypoxia signalling and metabolic adaptation

... diabetic heart retains metabolic plasticity and can metabolically adapt to a chronic hypoxia ...diabetic heart, as capacity to change metabolism in diabetes is essential if these compounds have any ...

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Linear and nonlinear analysis of normal and CAD affected heart rate signals

Linear and nonlinear analysis of normal and CAD affected heart rate signals

... Arica et al. (2010) used HR and systolic pressure signals to assess BRS. The main aim of this paper is to present time, frequency and non-linear features for normal and CAD-affected HR signals. For this analysis, ...

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New Modeling for Generation of Normal and Abnormal Heart Rate Variability Signals

New Modeling for Generation of Normal and Abnormal Heart Rate Variability Signals

... (2) In the first equation, X  expresses the derivative of variable X with respect to time. Parameters P, r and b are adjustable parameters. The parameter P is called the Prandtl number which is defined as the ...

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Attenuation of the Ventilatory and Heart Rate Responses to Hypoxia and Hypercapnia with Aging in Normal Men

Attenuation of the Ventilatory and Heart Rate Responses to Hypoxia and Hypercapnia with Aging in Normal Men

... of heart rate to hypoxia and hypercapnia was determined in eight young normal men age 22-30 yr and eight elderly men age ...PAo 2 during isocapnic progressive hypoxia. The heart ...

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Normal Vital Signs. Heart Rate: Adults: Female: bpm Male: bpm

Normal Vital Signs. Heart Rate: Adults: Female: bpm Male: bpm

... 1. Always check vitals before doing activity. Terminate exercise if SBP is > 220 mmHg and/or if DBP > 110 mmHg. … OR … if BP or HR go ↓ in response to exercise. * dropping BP or HR is more dangerous than an ...

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Target Heart Rate and Estimated Maximum Heart Rate

Target Heart Rate and Estimated Maximum Heart Rate

... Target Heart Rate and Estimated Maximum Heart Rate One way of monitoring physical activity intensity is to determine whether a person's pulse or heart rate is within the target ...

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Assessment of the Fitbit Charge 2 for monitoring heart rate

Assessment of the Fitbit Charge 2 for monitoring heart rate

... Even if the reliability of wrist-worn trackers in clinical settings is still under debate, their adoption in human physiology research has been unanimously accepted in the last 2 years [1]. Consumer ...

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Cell phone restriction correlates with increased systolic blood pressure and GSR but not heart rate

Cell phone restriction correlates with increased systolic blood pressure and GSR but not heart rate

... the rate of cell phone use has become so high that individuals may develop varying degrees of psychological attachment to their cell phone devices 3, 4, 5 ...with increased state ...

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