Acute nasal breathing lowers diastolic blood pressure and increases parasympathetic contributions to heart rate variability in young adults
JC Watso, JN Cuba, SL Boutwell… - American Journal …, 2023 - journals.physiology.org
There is growing interest in how breathing pace, pattern, and training (eg, device-guided or-
resisted breathing) affect cardiovascular health. It is unknown whether the route of breathing …
resisted breathing) affect cardiovascular health. It is unknown whether the route of breathing …
Aging Increases Enterocyte Damage during a 3-Hour Exposure to Very Hot and Dry Heat: A Preliminary Study
J Foster, ZJ Mckenna, WC Atkins, CP Jarrard… - Biology, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Older age is associated with a greater risk of hospital visits and death
during extreme heat events (heat waves). Previous research has identified that older people …
during extreme heat events (heat waves). Previous research has identified that older people …
Low-dose morphine reduces pain perception and blood pressure, but not muscle sympathetic outflow, responses during the cold pressor test
Our knowledge about how low-dose (analgesic) morphine affects autonomic cardiovascular
regulation is primarily limited to animal experiments. Notably, it is unknown if low-dose …
regulation is primarily limited to animal experiments. Notably, it is unknown if low-dose …
Advanced cardiovascular physiology in an individual with type 1 diabetes after 10-year ketogenic diet
Adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) have an elevated risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD)
compared with the general population. HbA1c is the primary modifiable risk factor for CVD in …
compared with the general population. HbA1c is the primary modifiable risk factor for CVD in …
Comparing the effects of low-dose ketamine, fentanyl, and morphine on hemorrhagic tolerance and analgesia in humans
Hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable battlefield and civilian trauma deaths.
Ketamine, fentanyl, and morphine are recommended analgesics for use in the prehospital …
Ketamine, fentanyl, and morphine are recommended analgesics for use in the prehospital …
Acute fasting reduces tolerance to progressive central hypovolemia in humans
JE Gonzalez, WH Cooke - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2024 - journals.physiology.org
Potential health benefits of an acute fast include reductions in blood pressure and increases
in vagal cardiac control. These purported health benefits could put fasted humans at risk for …
in vagal cardiac control. These purported health benefits could put fasted humans at risk for …
Compensatory reserve index during central hypovolemia and volume loading in healthy young and older hyperthermic adults: A pilot study
J Foster, D Gagnon, CP Jarrard, WC Atkins… - Physiological …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The compensatory reserve index (CRI), derived from machine learning algorithms from
peripherally obtained photoplethysmography signals, provides a non‐invasive assessment …
peripherally obtained photoplethysmography signals, provides a non‐invasive assessment …
[HTML][HTML] Integrative Cardiovascular Physiology and Pathophysiology: Low-dose morphine reduces pain perception and blood pressure, but not muscle sympathetic …
Our knowledge about how low-dose (analgesic) morphine affects autonomic cardiovascular
regulation is primarily limited to animal experiments. Notably, it is unknown if low-dose …
regulation is primarily limited to animal experiments. Notably, it is unknown if low-dose …
[HTML][HTML] Haemodynamic effects of methoxyflurane versus fentanyl and placebo in hypovolaemia: a randomised, double-blind crossover study in healthy volunteers
Background Methoxyflurane is approved for relief of moderate to severe pain in conscious
adult trauma patients: it may be self-administrated and is well suited for use in austere …
adult trauma patients: it may be self-administrated and is well suited for use in austere …
Sex Differences in Sympathetic Responses to Lower Body Negative Pressure.
CP Jarrard, JC Watso, WC Atkins… - Medicine and science …, 2024 - europepmc.org
Trauma-induced hemorrhage is a leading cause of death in prehospital settings.
Experimental data demonstrate that females have a lower tolerance to simulated …
Experimental data demonstrate that females have a lower tolerance to simulated …