DocumentCode :
627208
Title :
Analyzing the effect of having energy drinks on metabolic, sympathetic and myogenic function by wavelet transforms using laser Doppler Flowmetry
Author :
Protik, Md Nafiur Rahman ; Khatun, Fatema ; Islam, Md Minarul
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Telecommun. & Electron. Eng., Hajee Mohammad Danesh Sci. & Technol. Univ., Dinajpur, Bangladesh
fYear :
2013
fDate :
17-18 May 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
The wavelet transform technique, a time-frequency method with logarithmic frequency resolution, was used to analyze the effect of having energy drinks (ED) using laser Doppler Flowmetry technique LDF100C (Biopac systems Inc.) by determining physiological activities after having energy drinks on 12 healthy human subjects. Traditional Fourier analysis does not provide sufficient resolution to reveal characteristic low frequencies. For this, time frequency analysis was performed. After having energy drinks, it is observed that the amplitude of blood perfusion signal increases around two fold. The physiological activities which include five different frequency intervals (FI) of total spectrum (0.0095-1.6 Hz), each of them related to endothelial or metabolic (0.0095-0.02 Hz), sympathetic or neurogenic (0.02-0.06 Hz), myogenic (0.06-0.15 Hz), respiratory (0.15-0.4 Hz) and cardiac or heart (0.4-1.6 Hz) activity, was also measured in BPU2/Hz before and after having energy drinks by further analyzing frequency spectrum of the blood perfusion signal using Discrete Wavelet transform. We observed a significant change in these activities after having energy drinks. The amplitude of frequency spectrum of LDF signal related to metabolic and sympathetic activity increase around five fold. A little change is observed in myogenic function which increases around three fold.
Keywords :
Doppler measurement; blood flow measurement; cardiology; discrete wavelet transforms; flowmeters; haemorheology; laser applications in medicine; measurement by laser beam; medical signal processing; neurophysiology; pneumodynamics; signal resolution; time-frequency analysis; BPU2/Hz; LDF signal; LDF100C; blood perfusion signal amplitude; cardiac activity measurement; discrete wavelet transform; endothelial; energy drink; frequency interval; frequency spectrum; laser Doppler flowmetry; logarithmic frequency resolution; metabolic function; myogenic function; physiological activity; sympathetic function; time-frequency method; Blood; Discrete wavelet transforms; Doppler effect; Resonant frequency; Skin; Time-frequency analysis; AcqKnowledge software; Blood perfusion signal; Energy drinks; Laser Doppler Flowmetry; P-Values; Wavelet analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Informatics, Electronics & Vision (ICIEV), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dhaka
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0397-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICIEV.2013.6572559
Filename :
6572559
Link To Document :
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