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    题名: Analysis of the difference between young men and women in static and dynamic balance
    作者: 龍希文;LUNG, Chi-Wen
    贡献者: 創意商品設計學系
    关键词: Radial diastolic augmentation index;arterial stiffness;heart rate;vascular aging
    日期: 2011-06
    上传时间: 2012-11-26 04:16:30 (UTC+0)
    摘要: "Diastolic augmentation index (DAI), calculated from radial artery pressure waveform, has been
    associated with the risk of cardiovascular disease. In the present study, we aimed to evaluate
    whether DAI could be used as a predictor of arterial stiffness and the effect of heart rate (HR) on
    it. Measurements of anthropometric parameters, blood pressure (BP), Augmentation index (AI)
    and DAI were taken in 242 healthy subjects (130 men and 112 women; age 16 78 years). DAI and
    AI were measured in a subgroup of 16 subjects (10 men and 6 women; age 19 69 years) in a twomonth follow-up study, which aimed to investigate the effect of HR changes. Statistically, DAI
    was higher in women compared to men (44:8% 7:7%compared with 43:6% 6:9%,P < 0:05).
    DAI was decreased with age (men: r ¼ 0:755, P < 0:05; women: r ¼ 0:708, P < 0:05)
    and negatively correlated to AI (men: r ¼ 0:704, P < 0:05; women: r ¼ 0:756, P < 0:05).
    There was no significant change in DAI when HR ranged from 60 to 80 bpm. Multiple regression
    analysis demonstrated fewer determinants affect DAI compared with AI. These findings indicate that the simple radial DAI might be used as an index to assess vascular aging."
    關聯: Anhui Medical Journal
    显示于类别:[創意商品設計學系] 期刊論文

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