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Chapter 8 Continuous Blood Pressure Variation: Hidden Adaptability Gary D. James Introduction There is something very enigmatic ...
is expelled from the heart. Since each beat-driven pulse of blood generates pressure, the number of measureable maxima and minim ...
invented microscope showed that there was a capillary network that joined the two structures (Magner 1992 ). As with most discov ...
column or gauge when sound isfirst heard (Korotkoff phase I) and diastolic pressure when all sound disappears (Korotkoff phase V ...
there is individual variation in the difference of blood pressure estimates from simultaneous full frequency and audible frequen ...
systolic/diastolic blood pressure that persistently exceeds 140/90 mmHg in the clinical setting, although the most recent guidel ...
cardiovascular mortality (Flores 2013 ). These recent epidemiologicalfindings suggest that various aspects of blood pressure var ...
Modeling Blood Pressure Allostasis and Adaptation As articulated above, studies regarding the morbidity and mortality risk of ar ...
experiments, where various “stressful” tasks are evaluated (see for example, Pickering and Gerin 1990 ; Linden et al. 2003 ; Kam ...
The second approach is one where every individual blood pressure measurement is evaluated with regard to the specific conditions ...
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variation in a subject with mean pressures 148/102 mmHg. As can be seen in the figure, as the average pressures increase, the ra ...
shift as part of a swing shift work schedule (e.g., Sundburg et al. 1988 ; Baumgart et al. 1989 ; Yamasaki et al. 1998 ). Postur ...
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