Title | Date | Views | Brief Description |
Changes in Vascular and Hemodynamic Parameters Following Acute Exercise and Antioxidant Supplementation |
2010 |
2305 |
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the potential additive effects
of the multi-flavonoid plus fish oil combination and aerobic exercise on post exercise
hypotension (PEH). We hypothesize that the use of a multi-flavonoid plus... |
The effects of aerobic exercise timing on sleep architecture |
2011 |
10508 |
It is well known that the quality of sleep has direct effects on the manifestations of disease. Further, exercise has been shown to enhance the quality of sleep, yet little is known regarding how exercise effects sleep stages. Our laboratory has s... |
The Effects of Four Weeks of Aerobic Training on Arterial Stiffness and the Renin-Angiotensin & Aldosterone System on Stage One Hypertensive Obese Individuals |
2011 |
3003 |
Increases in blood pressure (BP) are directly related to increases in body mass and obesity related hypertension is associated with pronounced activity of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) and increased pulse wave velocity (PWV). The p... |
Hemodynamics and Sleep Architecture Following Acute Alcohol Ingestion in College Age Males |
2013 |
1902 |
Hypertension is a progressive disease characterized by elevated blood pressures which can cause damage to arteries and increases afterload leading to myocardial remodeling and a progressively worsening cardiovascular function. This increase in afterl... |
Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Nocturnal Blood Pressure Dipping in Prehypertensive Individuals |
2011 |
6869 |
Fifteen prehypertensive individuals completed a 30 minute timed bout of moderate intensity aerobic exercise at 7 AM, 1 PM, and 7 PM. Following each exercise bout, the subject’s were outfitted with an ambulatory blood pressure cuff and their blood pre... |
Changes in Cardiac Autonomic Modulation in Children Following 4 and 8 Weeks of Supervised Summer Activity |
2011 |
1776 |
Background: Pediatric obesity is associated with lower physical activity levels and a decrease in cardiac autonomic modulation. Physical activity contributes cardiovascular improvements via increases in heart rate variability. However involvement in ... |
Effects of Resistance Exercise Timing on Sleep Architecture |
2014 |
3920 |
Short sleep duration and poor sleep quality have been associated with numerous health risks. Prior research has suggested that regular aerobic exercise improves sleep quality; however, less is known regarding how resistance exercise (RE) may affect ... |
Resistance Exercise Timing Effects on Blood Pressure |
2014 |
2892 |
Research shows that resistance exercise can lower blood pressure, yet little is known regarding the best time for resistance exercise for the greatest blood pressure benefit; therefore, the purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of resistan... |
Effects of a History of Concussions on Cognitive Function in Collegiate Wrestlers |
2015 |
2210 |
A history of concussions has shown to affect neurocognitive degeneration, but it has not been investigated whether or not these aspects affect baseline cognitive scores. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects a history of concussion... |
Sex Differences in Cardiac Autonomic Modulation and Baroreflex Sensitivity Following Differential Exercise Training |
2011 |
1827 |
Maintained balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic tone within the cardiac autonomic systems is a vital component of cardiovascular regulation. The alteration of baroreflex function can contribute to chronic parasympathetic withdrawal and sub... |
The Effects of a Multi-Flavonoid Supplement on Vascular and Hemodynamic Parameters in Older Pre-Hypertensives |
2012 |
1505 |
Antioxidants have been shown to increase vasodilation, increasing vascular distensibility and decreasing blood pressure (BP) in individuals with elevated BP; therefore an additive effect would be expected when combined with exercise. The purpose of t... |
The Effects of a Multi-Flavonoid Supplement on Cardiac Autonomic Regulation |
2012 |
1998 |
Antioxidant supplementation has been shown to stimulate positive effects on cardiovascular health including a reduction in blood pressure by alleviating arterial stiffness, but little is known of the benefits of antioxidants on the autonomic nervous ... |
Comparing Water Immersion Skin Wrinkling and Tilt Table Testing in a Young Healthy Population |
2015 |
988 |
Tilt table testing (TTT) is the golden standard in evaluating vasovagal syncope, an autonomic function. Water immersion skin wrinkling (WISW) has recently been linked to autonomic function. The purpose of this study is to compare WISW and TTT in a yo... |
Autonomic Function Responses Comparing Cold Pressor and Tilt Table Testing in a Healthy, Normotensive Population |
2015 |
1352 |
The autonomic nervous system regulates unconscious body functions, such as blood pressure, heart rate, respiration, and thermoregulation. Testing for autonomic dysfunction can be dangerous or costly, though it is crucial for individual wellbeing and... |
Autonomic Function in Indoor Versus Mountain Bike Riding |
2015 |
1240 |
Road cycling and cross country mountain biking are common cycling disciplines. Cross country biking creates an adrenaline rush, which causes sympathetic nervous system, stimulation which can increase heart rate. Sympathetic and parasympathetic nerv... |
Investigation Of Sex Differences Between Withings Body Cardio And SphygmoCor Applanation Technology |
2019 |
718 |
Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is a widely utilized measure of cardiovascular health as a reflection of arterial stiffness. There is an emerging technology revolution to assess health with mobile monitors. The Nokia Health platform includes the Body Cardi... |
Differences In Sleep Quality In Competitive Youth Athletes During And After The Competitive Season |
2019 |
464 |
Purpose: Our study investigated the differences in sleep architecture and health in and out of a competitive season in tumbling and trampoline and diving. Methods: Nine competitive youth athletes between the ages of 12 and 16 who compete for the tumb... |
Preventing Sudden Cardiac Death In Young Athletes |
2019 |
1189 |
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is the number one cause of death in young athletes. SCD is different than the cardiac remodeling that occurs with regular, high-intensity exercise. Cardiac remodeling due to exercise is non-pathologic and often minimal whil... |
Effects Of Occupational Stress On Sleep Architecture And Nocturnal Autonomic Function In Firefighters And Police Officers |
2020 |
395 |
Firefighters and police officers experience high amounts of occupational stress every day that they are on duty. Increased levels of occupational stress have been shown to affect an individual’s sleep architecture and nocturnal autonomic function. Th... |
Initial Validation Of Withings Pulse Wave Velocity And Body Composition Scale |
2017 |
2294 |
Mobile devices, wearable technology, smartphone apps, and home fitness tracking have become popular to monitor personal health. While cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality, these devices have become a part of people’s lives as th... |
Comparison Of Withings Bodycardio To Gold Standard Measurements Of Pulse-Wave Velocity And Body Compositon |
2018 |
499 |
General Wellness Products (GWP) are widely used by consumers, human physiology scientists, and healthcare practitioners. However, current research on GWP accuracy is limited and often reports large inaccuracies. Purpose: The purpose of this study was... |
Validity Of Withings Pulse Wave Velocity Scale Versus Gold Standard Applanation Tonometry And Body Composition Analysis In A Young Healthy Population |
2019 |
3807 |
Cardiovascular disease currently is the leading cause of death nationwide. Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) is now considered a gold standard for measuring arterial health. Deleterious changes in arterial distensibility are risk factors for cardiovascular d... |
Cardiovascular And Autonomic Responses To Resistance Training In Individuals With Down Syndrome |
2018 |
696 |
Down syndrome (DS), also referred to as Trisomy 21, is a genetic disorder caused by a partial or full extra copy of the chromosome 21. Studies show that physical activity levels in individuals with DS are much lower than individuals without DS. Indiv... |