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Objectives: The training impulse (TRIMP) quantifies training dose by weighting heart rate according to the relationship between fractional elevation in heart rate (ΔHR) and blood lactate concentration (BLa).
These alterations were driven by a sustained elevation in heart rate (12 bpm, p = 0.05) combined with a physiological relevant but non-significant (11.6 mL, p = 0.06) increase in stroke volume.
The most common side effect I see, aside from elevation in heart rate and blood pressure, is nausea and vertigo.
Whether myocardial contraction is responsible for mediating some of the observed differences during endotoxaemia is unclear, but is consistent with the rapid and sustained elevation in heart rate observed.
The elevation in heart rate may also be associated with differences in relative exercise intensity between conditions.
This increase is associated with an elevation in heart rate rather than stroke volume (Vogel & Harris, 1967).
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"With humans you can bring them to a lab and expose them to stress, and you can get elevations in heart rate and blood pressure," he says.
The physiological responses to an excess heat load include elevations in heart rate, a drop in mean arterial pressure, attenuated sweating rates, stupor, and collapse.
The brain dead animals displayed significant elevations in heart rate, mean arterial pressure, and cardiac index on induction of brain death.
It was hypothesised that there would be significant elevations in heart rate, skin and core temperature, during rally compared to reconnaissance.
Deriving PA from heart rate measurements alone can lead to imprecision due to the difficulty in distinguishing time spent resting from time spent engaging in low levels of PA that do not result in elevations in heart rate.
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