Inhalation/exhalation ratio modulates the effect of slow breathing on heart rate variability and relaxation

I Van Diest, K Verstappen, AE Aubert, D Widjaja… - Applied …, 2014 - Springer
Slow breathing is widely applied to improve symptoms of hyperarousal, but it is unknown
whether its beneficial effects relate to the reduction in respiration rate per se, or, to a lower …

Inhalation/Exhalation ratio modulates the effect of slow breathing on heart rate variability and relaxation

I Van Diest, K Verstappen, AE Aubert… - Applied …, 2014 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Slow breathing is widely applied to improve symptoms of hyperarousal, but it is unknown
whether its beneficial effects relate to the reduction in respiration rate per se, or, to a lower …

Inhalation/Exhalation Ratio Modulates the Effect of Slow Breathing on Heart Rate Variability and Relaxation.

I Diest, K Verstappen, A Aubert… - Applied …, 2014 - search.ebscohost.com
Slow breathing is widely applied to improve symptoms of hyperarousal, but it is unknown
whether its beneficial effects relate to the reduction in respiration rate per se, or, to a lower …

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I Van Diest, K Verstappen, AE Aubert, D Widjaja… - 2014 - researchgate.net
Slow breathing is widely applied to improve symptoms of hyperarousal, but it is unknown
whether its beneficial effects relate to the reduction in respiration rate per se, or, to a lower …

Inhalation/Exhalation Ratio Modulates the Effect of Slow Breathing on Heart Rate Variability and Relaxation

I Van Diest, K Verstappen, AE Aubert… - Applied …, 2014 - search.proquest.com
Slow breathing is widely applied to improve symptoms of hyperarousal, but it is unknown
whether its beneficial effects relate to the reduction in respiration rate per se, or, to a lower …

Inhalation/exhalation ratio modulates the effect of slow breathing on heart rate variability and relaxation.

I Van Diest, K Verstappen, AE Aubert… - Applied …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Slow breathing is widely applied to improve symptoms of hyperarousal, but it is unknown
whether its beneficial effects relate to the reduction in respiration rate per se, or, to a lower …

Inhalation/Exhalation ratio modulates the effect of slow breathing on heart rate variability and relaxation.

I Van Diest, K Verstappen, AE Aubert… - Applied …, 2014 - europepmc.org
Slow breathing is widely applied to improve symptoms of hyperarousal, but it is unknown
whether its beneficial effects relate to the reduction in respiration rate per se, or, to a lower …

Inhalation/Exhalation Ratio Modulates the Effect of Slow Breathing on Heart Rate Variability and Relaxation

I Van Diest, K Verstappen, AE Aubert… - Applied …, 2014 - research.vu.nl
Slow breathing is widely applied to improve symptoms of hyperarousal, but it is unknown
whether its beneficial effects relate to the reduction in respiration rate per se, or, to a lower …

Inhalation/Exhalation Ratio Modulates the Effect of Slow Breathing on Heart Rate Variability and Relaxation

I Diest, K Verstappen, AE Aubert, D Widjaja… - Applied …, 2014 - infona.pl
Slow breathing is widely applied to improve symptoms of hyperarousal, but it is unknown
whether its beneficial effects relate to the reduction in respiration rate per se, or, to a lower …

Inhalation/Exhalation ratio modulates the effect of slow breathing on heart rate variability and relaxation

I Van Diest, K Verstappen, AE Aubert… - Applied …, 2014 - hero.epa.gov
Slow breathing is widely applied to improve symptoms of hyperarousal, but it is unknown
whether its beneficial effects relate to the reduction in respiration rate per se, or, to a lower …