DocumentCode
2140385
Title
Computerised assessment of autonomic influences of yoga using spectral analysis of heart rate variability
Author
Heger, G. ; Thoma, Herbert ; Salinger, J.
fYear
1995
fDate
15-18 Feb 1995
Firstpage
22282
Lastpage
22647
Abstract
Experience with frequency domain analysis of the heart rate variability suggests that it represents an effective non-invasive tool for cardiac risk stratification and assessment of autonomic function, e.g. in diabetes and hypertension, in both the experimental and clinical settings. This method can be used to assess the acute influence of yoga and short-time moderate exercise on the autonomic cardiac regulation. The immediate decrease of sympathetic and increase of parasympathetic activity after yoga was demonstrated in a preliminary study
Keywords
biocontrol; cardiology; frequency-domain analysis; haemodynamics; medical signal processing; neurophysiology; spectral analysis; autonomic cardiac regulation; autonomic function; autonomic influences; cardiac risk stratification; clinical settings; computerised assessment; diabetes; frequency domain analysis; heart rate variability; hypertension; noninvasive tool; parasympathetic activity; short-time moderate exercise; spectral analysis; sympathetic activity; yoga; Batteries; Blood pressure; Cardiology; Diabetes; Frequency domain analysis; Heart rate; Heart rate variability; Resonant frequency; Spectral analysis; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1995 and 14th Conference of the Biomedical Engineering Society of India. An International Meeting, Proceedings of the First Regional Conference., IEEE
Conference_Location
New Delhi
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2711-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RCEMBS.1995.508690
Filename
508690
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