... heart rate variability fell significantly during the periods when the incubator was switched on.
Decreased heart rate variability is a strong predictor of a poor prognosis in adult patients with ...
... said Dr. Horodyski. "Any small amount of reduction in core body temperature and decrease in heart rate could be the difference between an athlete suffering a heat-related illness or not. We need to ...
... video game than playing a seated game, and their heart rate is also significantly higher with the active game, ... rate was significantly higher during either active game than during rest (20 more beats ...
... test. Demographic and cancer diagnosis history was collected from the women through self-report.
Heart rate dysregulation (diminished or low respiratory sinus arryhthmia) during a stress task was ...
... show for the first time that combining the pure heart rate reduction medication ivabradine to current ... result patients are often not achieving optimal heart rate reduction on standard therapy alone," ...
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Nov. 14 (UPI) -- A Swedish study said violent video games can cause irregular heart rates in children.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - High resting heart rates may be linked to the development of obesity and diabetes, a Japanese study shows.
... 129,135 postmenopausal women with no history of heart problems. Risk factors that might be expected to ... 877 strokes occurred.
Women with the highest resting heart rate (more than 76 beats per minute) ...
... health examinations between 1967-1972, including electrocardiograms and physical examinations. Their resting heart rate was measured, and then it was measured in the few minutes just before they took ...
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Bradycardia is defined as an abnormally slow resting heart rate (under 60 beats per ... the potential adverse effect of cholinesterase inhibitors on heart rate. Health professionals need to reassess ...
... experienced lower average hospital readmission rates (31 readmissions per 100 people) ... telemonitoring equipment to monitor vital signs such as heart rate, pulse and blood pressure. They also weighed ...
... Depression.
The participants were either New York Heart Association class II or class III ... combined program or exercise-only group received heart rate monitors and were taught how to self-monitor ...
... heart attacks as the result of amphetamine abuse."
Amphetamines may contribute to heart attacks by increasing heart rate and blood pressure and by causing inflammation and artery spasms that limit ...
The changes in heart rate that are potentially fatal in individuals with LQT2 are caused by changes in the electrical activity in the heart because of mutations in the HERG gene. New data have now ...
... , beta-blockers and digitalis, are used to prevent rapid heart rates with no specific efforts to regularize ... -control group compared with 175 (25%) in the rate-control arm. Total mortality, worsening ...