Monday, October, 26, 2009
How Do I Calculate My Target Heart Rate
May 20, 2009
French researchers have found that a mental stress-related increase in heart rate before exercise appears to be associated with an increased risk of heart attack later in life for men. For the study, investigators followed the progress of 7,700 men for an average of 23 years. They found that men whose heart rate increased by more than 12 beats per minute during mild mental stress before an exercise test at the start of the study were twice as likely to die of sudden heart attack later in life th...
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Expert & Community Posts
By Dr. Larry Weinrauch
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Health Expert
...than just nightmares with the normal increases in heart rate that may be brought about by the...
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By Dr. William Davis
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Health Expert
...health purposes, it does require an elevation of heart rate and to break a modest sweat to...
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By Christina Bruni
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Health Expert
...optimum results: find something that elevates your heart rate to within the target range. Find...
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By Dr. Larry Weinrauch
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Health Expert
...suggested that the drop in blood pressure, or changes in heart rate due to the dilation of the...
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Health Guide
...You can participate in progressive daily activity depending on your vital signs (blood pressure and
heart rate), age, and physical capacity. The following stages are used as general guidelines for...
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...chest pain, irregular heartbeat, undue fatigue, nausea, unexpected breathlessness, or light-headedness.
Heart Rate Goal
Heart rate is the standard guide for determining aerobic exercise intensity....
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...for heart disease other than diabetes itself. (In general, patients with diabetes should aim for a
heart rate target of 55 - 75% of their maximum
heart rate when exercising.)Strength Training....
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...center." This part of the brain regulates fear, memory, and emotion and coordinates these resources with
heart rate, blood pressure, and other physical responses to stressful events. Some evidence...
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...Even among young people who abuse Ritalin, however, less than 1% experience severe side effects (rapid
heart rate, hypertension), and outcomes are generally good. Side effects may be very severe,...
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