A clinical trial of the effects of dietary
patterns on blood pressure.
Not exact matches
McKenna says bed - sharing can also have a mutual regulatory effect
on the mother and baby's heart rate, breathing
patterns, apnea
patterns,
blood pressure, and hormone production.
From the entry of the refined carbs to the first observed cases of heart attacks, high
blood pressure, diabetes, etc. took 20 to 30 years which obscured the connection, but he found no exceptions to the
pattern in hundreds of areas regardless of other changes going
on.
First, anxious - avoidant pairings exhibited high stress reactivity in anticipation of a relationship conflict, a
pattern that may take a toll
on health over time (e.g., by increasing one's susceptibility to illness or risk factors for disease, such as high
blood pressure or inflammatory compounds).