Sentences with phrase «times increased cardiac»

Researchers found that patients with 2 or 3 abnormal measures were at 145 times increased cardiac risk.

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«Reducing time to defibrillation is the most important factor for increasing survival in [out - of - hospital cardiac arrest]», noted the study authors.
During that time, the number of cardiac arrests increased by 14 percent.
Out - of - hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in the United States has low survival (8 - 10 percent), with reducing time to defibrillation as the most important factor for increasing survival.
We observed a small increase in the incidence of cardiac arrests over time.
Importantly, our study included analyses to assess cardiac arrest counts and survivor counts over time to add confidence that temporal results related to proportions are «true - true» and not a consequence of ascertainment bias.2 During the past decade, much focus has been drawn to increasing bystander CPR.
Physical activity increases the time spent in deep sleep — the most physically restorative sleep phase — which helps boost immune function, support cardiac health, and control stress and anxiety.
One eight - month IER trial in obesity - prone rats reported an increase in theproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS), with no clear mechanistic explanations.26 Another trial, this time over six months, showed that IER - fed rats displayed marked reductions in diastolic compliance and cardiac reserve due to observed reductions in cardiomyocyte size and increased myocardial fibrosis.23 No human trials to date have reported any adverse effects on cardiovascular health during long - term IER.
Unfortunately getting in condition for aerobic events takes awhile time as the body learns to store glycogen, more efficiently burn fat, improve cardiac output and increase the mitochondria in the muscles.
One of the biggest risks with inappetance in animals with heart disease is the loss of muscle mass over time, which include cardiac muscle mass and thus increases the workload on an already failing heart.
Things like increased heart rate and force of contraction can lead to cardiac damage over time.
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