Pulse respiration quotient as a measure sensitive to changes in dynamic behavior of cardiorespiratory coupling such as body posture and breathing regime

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  • who: December and colleagues from the Australia University Padua, Italy have published the paper: Pulse respiration quotient as a measure sensitive to changes in dynamic behavior of cardiorespiratory coupling such as body posture and breathing regime, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors focused the analysis on the HR:RR=HR:1 relation, due to the robustness of this type of synchronization (Kotani et_al, 2002; Bartsch et_al, 2007). The basic idea of this research was to examine separate and joint (synergetic) influences of body posture (supine position and standing) and breathing regime (spontaneous and slow . . .

     

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