Mostrando 5 resultados de: 5
Filtros aplicados
Publisher
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research(1)
Clinical Autonomic Research(1)
Clinical Science(1)
Journals of Gerontology - Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences(1)
Science and Sports(1)
Exercise heart rate variability of older women in relation to level of physical activity
ArticleAbstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the level of physical activity in older womPalabras claves:Autores:Carré F., Gauvrit H., Kervio G., Reland S., Sara Wong De Balzan, Ville N.S.Fuentes:scopusEffect of physical practice intensity on heart rate variability in post menopausal women
Conference ObjectAbstract: Aim. - Study was to asses the heart rate variability related to the physical practice intensity in pPalabras claves:Heart Rate Variability, Physical activity, Postmenopausal womenAutores:Carrault G., Carré F., Reland S., Sara Wong De Balzan, Ville N.S.Fuentes:scopusDoes the level of chronic physical activity alter heart rate variability in healthy older women?
ArticleAbstract: In the present study, we investigated the effects of three levels of chronic physical activity on HRPalabras claves:Aerobic fitness level, aging, autonomic nervous system, female, Orthostatic stress, Parasympathetic modulationAutores:Carré F., Reland S., Sara Wong De Balzan, Senhadjï L., Ville N.S.Fuentes:scopusReliability of heart rate variability in healthy older women at rest and during orthostatic testing
ArticleAbstract: Background and aims: In the older population, the reliability of heart rate variability (HRV) has onPalabras claves:autonomic nervous system, Heart Rate Variability, Orthostatic testing, Post-menopausal womenAutores:Carrault G., Carré F., Reland S., Sara Wong De Balzan, Ville N.S.Fuentes:scopusThe effects of exercise training on myocardial adrenergic and muscarinic receptors
ArticleAbstract: We investigated the effects of exercise training on heart rate variability (HRV) and myocardial adrePalabras claves:exercise training, Heart Rate Variability, Myocardial receptors, Physiological cardiac hypertrophyAutores:Barbier J., Carré F., Rannou-Bekono F., Reland S., Sara Wong De Balzan, Ville N.S.Fuentes:scopus