نتایج جستجو برای: dipping

تعداد نتایج: 3229  

2016
Elaine Huang

Blood Pressure (BP) dipping is defined as the difference in BP from average waking to sleeping measurement. BP follows normal circadian rhythm of dipping at night at about 10-15% as compared to the day. Night time dipping is further divided into 4 types, reverse dipper (<0%), non-dipper (0-10%), dipper (10-20%) and extreme dipper (>20%). The dip is thought to be affected by an inability to excr...

Journal: :American journal of hypertension 2013
Gregoire Wuerzner Murielle Bochud Carole Zweiacker Sylvie Tremblay Menno Pruijm Michel Burnier

BACKGROUND Higher nighttime blood pressure (BP) and the loss of nocturnal dipping of BP are associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular events. However, the determinants of the loss of nocturnal BP dipping are only beginning to be understood. We investigated whether different indicators of physical activity were associated with the loss of nocturnal dipping of BP. METHODS We conducte...

Journal: :Hypertension 2009
Luis E Okamoto Alfredo Gamboa Cyndya Shibao Bonnie K Black André Diedrich Satish R Raj David Robertson Italo Biaggioni

Blood pressure (BP) normally decreases during the night. Absence of this phenomenon (nondipping) is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Altered autonomic and endocrine circadian rhythms are suspected to play a role. Patients with peripheral autonomic failure offer a unique opportunity to study this phenomenon, because approximately 50% develop supine hypertension despite very low aut...

2017
Mariusz Sieminski Kamil Chwojnicki Tomi Sarkanen Markku Partinen

STUDY OBJECTIVE Narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) is caused by a deficiency or absence of the neurotransmitter orexin. NT1 is also associated with a reduced nocturnal "dipping" of blood pressure (BP). The study objective was to analyze whether nocturnal BP values differed in patients depleted of orexin, versus those in whom production was preserved. METHODS We performed a retrospective analysis of the ...

2008
Gillian R. Brown Christopher Nemes

The exploratory behaviour of laboratory rodents is of interest within a number of areas of behavioural pharmacology. However, how best to measure exploratory behaviour in rodents remains a contentious issue. Many unconditioned tests, such as the open field, potentially confound general locomotor activity with exploration. The hole-board apparatus appears to avoid this confound, as head-dipping ...

2000
Julia Behrsing Sonja Winkler Peter Franz Robert Premier

The effectiveness of calcium hypochlorite on inactivation of Escherichia coli inoculated on fresh produce was investigated. Different exposure times and concentrations of chlorine were studied. Dipping was not effective at eliminating E. coli populations although it significantly reduced the E. coli counts compared with inoculated, undipped lettuce. Dipping inoculated cos lettuce leaves into hy...

2013
Chakrapani Mahabala Padmanabha Kamath Unnikrishnan Bhaskaran Narasimha D Pai Aparna U Pai

Hypertension is a major independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Management of hypertension is generally based on office blood pressure since it is easy to determine. Since casual blood pressure readings in the office are influenced by various factors, they do not represent basal blood pressure. Dipping of the blood pressure in the night is a normal physiological change that can be ...

2014
Brishti GUHA Prabal Roy Chowdhury Brishti Guha

We develop a tractable model of competition among motivated MFIs. We find that equilibria may or may not involve double-dipping (and consequently default), with there being double-dipping whenever the MFIs are very profit-oriented. Moreover, in an equilibrium with double-dipping, borrowers who double-dip are actually worse off compared to those who do not. Further, for intermediate levels of mo...

2009
Luis E. Okamoto Alfredo Gamboa Cyndya Shibao Bonnie K. Black André Diedrich Satish R. Raj David Robertson Italo Biaggioni

Blood pressure (BP) normally decreases during the night. Absence of this phenomenon (nondipping) is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Altered autonomic and endocrine circadian rhythms are suspected to play a role. Patients with peripheral autonomic failure offer a unique opportunity to study this phenomenon, because 50% develop supine hypertension despite very low autonomic functio...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2010
Friedhelm Sayk Christina Teckentrup Christoph Becker Dennis Heutling Peter Wellhöner Hendrik Lehnert Christoph Dodt

Nocturnal blood pressure (BP) decline or "dipping" is an active, central, nervously governed process, which is important for BP regulation during daytime. It is, however, not known whether the sleep process itself or, more specifically, slow-wave sleep (SWS) is important for normal dipping. Therefore, in the present study, healthy subjects (6 females, 5 males) were selectively deprived of SWS b...

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