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Cardiovascular Physiological Phenomena (Latest Articles)

 

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Natriuretic peptides: physiologic and analytic considerations.

29 Sep 2009 Natriuretic peptides play a central role in cardiovascular, endocrine, and renal homeostasis and can be considered physiologic antagonists to the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. ANP and BNP in the circulation are derived primarily from the ...
rec_pub_19631173-natriuretic-peptides-physiologic-analytic-considerations.htm


The role of fitness in health and disease: status of adults with cerebral palsy.

29 Sep 2009 Physical activity has significant health benefits and is positively associated with health-related quality of life and psychosocial functioning. Persons with disability are at particular risk of inactivity. For adults with cerebral palsy (CP), ...
rec_pub_19740210-the-role-fitness-health-disease-status-adults-cerebral-palsy.htm


Socioeconomic position and the tracking of physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness from childhood to adulthood.

16 Sep 2009 This study examined the influence of childhood socioeconomic position (SEP) and social mobility on activity and fitness tracking from childhood into adulthood. In a prospective cohort of 2,185 Australian adults (aged 26-36 years), first examined in ...
rec_pub_19767351-socioeconomic-position-tracking-physical-activity-cardiorespiratory.htm


Chemosensory pathways in the brainstem controlling cardiorespiratory activity.

10 Sep 2009 Cardiorespiratory activity is controlled by a network of neurons located within the lower brainstem. The basic rhythm of breathing is generated by neuronal circuits within the medullary pre-Bötzinger complex, modulated by pontine and other inputs ...
rec_pub_19651660-chemosensory-pathways-brainstem-controlling-cardiorespiratory-activity.htm


Differential regulation of the central neural cardiorespiratory system by metabotropic neurotransmitters.

10 Sep 2009 Central neurons in the brainstem and spinal cord are essential for the maintenance of sympathetic tone, the integration of responses to the activation of reflexes and central commands, and the generation of an appropriate respiratory motor output. ...
rec_pub_19651655-differential-regulation-central-neural-cardiorespiratory-system.htm


Pheromone signal transduction in humans: what can be learned from olfactory loss.

30 Aug 2009 Because humans seem to lack neuronal elements in the vomeronasal organ (VNO), many scientists believe that humans are unable to detect pheromones. This view is challenged by the observations that pheromone-like compounds, 4,16-androstadien-3-one ...
rec_pub_19235878-pheromone-signal-transduction-humans-learned-olfactory-loss.htm


Cardiorespiratory effects on default-mode network activity as measured with fMRI.

30 Aug 2009 The default-mode network (DMN) consists of areas showing more activation during rest than during a task. Several authors propose some form of cognitive processing to underlie BOLD signal changes in the DMN as activity within the network is modulated ...
rec_pub_19180557-cardiorespiratory-effects-default-mode-network-activity-measured-fmri.htm


Pathological role of TRP channels in cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.

30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19749483-pathological-role-trp-channels-cardiovascular-respiratory-diseases.htm


Mathematical modeling of the push-pull effect for various acceleration profiles and countermeasures.

30 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND: The push-pull maneuver (PPM) can lead to loss of consciousness in pilots of high-performance aircraft. Modeling of the physical and physiological aspects of this phenomenon should allow improved countermeasures. METHODS: A structurally ...
rec_pub_19750875-mathematical-modeling-push-pull-effect-various-acceleration-profiles.htm


The association between cardiorespiratory fitness and risk of all-cause mortality among women with impaired fasting glucose or undiagnosed diabetes mellitus.

30 Aug 2009 OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the independent and joint associations among cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), body mass index, and risk of mortality from any cause among women with impaired fasting glucose (IFG) or undiagnosed diabetes mellitus (DM). ...
rec_pub_19720775-the-association-cardiorespiratory-fitness-risk-cause-mortality-women.htm

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