Sentences with phrase «of sympathetic activation»

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The authors state, «We believe a revision of the operative definition of OSA may be necessary, to reflect not simply the frequency of apneas and hypopneas, but the actual physiologic consequences that result — the severity of oxygen desaturation, sleep fragmentation, sleep deprivation and sympathetic activation.
Other risk factors for diabetes included AHI during rapid eye movement sleep and measures of the physiologic consequences of OSA, including oxygen desaturation, sleep deprivation and activation of the sympathetic nervous system, as indicated by a higher mean heart rate during sleep.
Mechanical hypersensitivity, sympathetic sprouting and glial activation are attenuated by local injection of corticosteroid near the lumbar ganglion in a rat model of neuropathic pain.
Acute stress leads to increased glucocorticoid release from the adrenal glands combined with sympathetic arousal, activation of the renin - angiotensin system, release of inflammatory cytokines, and changes of the immune system (247).
This activation takes us out of the fight - or - flight reaction of the stimulating sympathetic system.
Activation of sympathetic nervous system also resulted in the formation of beige fat cells from white fat cells.
The key is to understand that anxiety as what you have described points to underlying issuess of autonomic nervous system imbalance due to over activation of the sympathetic nervous system.
And part of what happens with sympathetic activation is increased heart rate because that's part of what happens when we're stimulated.
Vascular tone, how much the blood vessels are constricted in increased by insulin by increased intracellular calcium and activation of the sympathetic nervous system.
Jordan H: Yeah, one thing that brought up for me sort of parallels what you were just talking about with the sympathetic activation after that class I thought what about people who are on the run for a month or a year?
It makes sense: coffee increases the activation of the sympathetic nervous system and the adrenal glands (which is why it helps you wake up) so it makes sense that there would be more insulin — which occurs with the stress response — and increase in blood sugar (which is released thanks to cortisol).
Increased cortisol or prednisone therapy, for instance often causes insomnia due to activation of the sympathetic «fight or flight» system.
Sympathetic innervation of pancreas: norepinephrine — > adrenergic receptor activation = decreased insulin secretion & increased lipolysis (Stich et al., 1999):
Caffeine triggers hypoglycemia through the activation of the sympathetic nervous system and the adrenal glands, causing an immediate and sustained constriction of blood vessels, decreased circulation to the brain and a heightened feeling of low blood sugar.
Endocrine response (release of adrenaline to initiate and amplify sympathetic activation); 2.
When you are in pain, the body gets stuck in a loop of emergency stress response and continues to cycle through endocrine response (release of adrenaline); sympathetic system activation (fight - flight - or - freeze)-LSB-...]
Sympathetic system activation (a branch of an autonomic nervous system responsible for fight - or - flight or freeze response in emergency situations); 3.
Our data strongly suggest that the increase in metabolic rate with water is related to sympathetic activation and increased stimulation of β - adrenergic receptors.
Continued activation of the sympathetic nervous system (fight or flight response) day in and day out, primes the body to be ready to react, had deleterious effects on the body, and inhibits the ability to learn to overcome the fear and anxiety associated with the situation.
Chronic activation of the sympathetic nervous system releases a stress - producing hormone called cortisol into the body.
Babette Rothschild has taken up the challenge of making a map that holds a differentiation of both sympathetic and parasympathetic arousal states — both in the «normal life» range of activation and in the range of life - threat.
Chronic activation of the sympathetic nervous system releases a stress - producing hormone called cortisol into the body.
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