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  • The vessels of the cardiovascular system are the [[Anatomy of the Human Heart|heart]], [[arteries]], [[capill ...ry R, Rehman A. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK493197/ Physiology, cardiovascular.] InStatPearls [Internet] 2020. StatPearls Publishing.Available from:https:
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  • [[File:Cardiovascular system.png|thumb|Cardiovascular system]] Cardiovascular disease (CVD) refers to the following 4 entities
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  • [[Cardiovascular Disease|Cardiovascular diseases]] (CVD) are the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Human health ..., Arnett DK, Stone NJ, Welty FK. A clinician's guide to healthy eating for cardiovascular disease prevention. Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcome
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  • ...B+135&btnG= Cardiovascular effects and benefits of exercise.] Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine. 2018; 135</ref> Physical activity is defined as any bodily moveme The effects of physical activity in cardiovascular disease patients helps in,
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  • * More activity is associated with a lower risk of developing cardiovascular disease when compared to less physical activity ...ls of activity that can be achieved by adopting walking programs (lowering cardiovascular disease risks) and are generally safe and applicable to all adults across t
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cardiovascular Considerations in the Older Patient]]
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  • ...consistent pace. Regular cardiovascular training has been shown to improve cardiovascular function, aerobic capacity, and exercise tolerance in individuals with a sp According to the Oxford Dictionary of Sport Science and Medicine, cardiovascular fitness is the "ability of the heart and blood vessels to supply nutrients
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  • #REDIRECT[[Cardiovascular Considerations in the Older Patient]]
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  • ..., with aging being an independent risk factor for [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]]. However, many other changes that are common with ageing are due ...e, organ, and system levels as contributing to the altered function of the cardiovascular system<ref name=":0">Medline plus Aging changes in the heart and blood vess
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cardiovascular Considerations in the Older Patient]]
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  • [[Cardiovascular Disease|Cardiovascular diseases]] (CVD) are the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Human health ..., Arnett DK, Stone NJ, Welty FK. A clinician's guide to healthy eating for cardiovascular disease prevention. Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcome
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  • ...own long‐term beneficial effects on mortality and [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]] (CVD) when used in people with [[Heart Failure|heart failure]] or [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • ...uate the impact of cardiorespiratory pathologies and dysfunction on normal cardiovascular and respiratory function. ...ips between pathological conditions and signs and symptoms seen within the cardiovascular and respiratory patient.
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  • [[File:Cardiovascular system.png|thumb|Cardiovascular system]] Cardiovascular disease (CVD) refers to the following 4 entities
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  • ...mportant class of drugs used in the management of [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]] and [[Chronic Kidney Disease|renal disease]]<nowiki/>s, including [[Heart [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • ...M, Ard JD, et al. 2013 AHA/ACC Guideline on Lifestyle Management to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk. JACC: Journal of the American College of Cardiology. <nowiki>http://w ...and Brief Intervention|smoking]], while increasing [[Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Disease|exercise.]]
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  • == Cardiovascular System == Aging decreases the threshold for developing cardiovascular disease. This is essentially due to loss of cardioprotective and compensato
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  • ...ardiovascular disease]]. The use of nitrates is indicated in the following cardiovascular diseases: angina pectoris, [[Acute Coronary Syndrome|acute coronary syndrom [[Category:Pharmacology for Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • ...r risk factor, or greater than 130 mg/dL with two [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]] risk factors.<ref>Ibrahim MA, Asuka E, Jialal I. Hypercholesterolemia. [U * Increases the risk of [[Cardiovascular Disease|heart disease]]. Elevated levels of circulating cholesterol cause d
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  • ..., [[Motor Control and Learning|motor control]] and [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]] function<ref name=":0">Schaafsma F, Schonstein E, Whelan KM, Ulvestad E, The program will consist of cardiovascular, flexibility, and strength activities along with work simulation type activ
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  • ...uating both submaximal and peak exercise response involving the pulmonary, cardiovascular, hematopoietic, neuropsychological, and skeletal muscle systems<ref name=": ...and CO2) of muscle respiration with that at the lungs. The adequacy of the cardiovascular transport of O2 for known exercise work rates is described by the lung gas
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  • ...B+135&btnG= Cardiovascular effects and benefits of exercise.] Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine. 2018; 135</ref> Physical activity is defined as any bodily moveme The effects of physical activity in cardiovascular disease patients helps in,
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  • === &nbsp;Cardiovascular Rehabilitation and Prevention MSc === ...h professionals' knowledge of current prevention strategies in the area of cardiovascular disease.
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  • [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease - Interventions]] [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • ...reating patients with hypoalphalipoproteinemia, the objective is to reduce cardiovascular risk and increase HDL cholesterol levels. ...genic [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2950930/ dyslipidemia: cardiovascular risk and dietary intervention]. Lipids. 2010 Oct;45(10):907-14.</ref>
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  • ...A is linked to a range of serious health problems including [[obesity]], [[Cardiovascular Disease|heart disease]] and some forms of [[Oncology|cancer.]] * [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]] diseases,
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  • The left ventricle is an integral part of the [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular system]]. Left ventricular contraction forces oxygenated [[Blood Physiology JOURNAL=Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
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  • ..., with aging being an independent risk factor for [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]]. However, many other changes that are common with ageing are due ...e, organ, and system levels as contributing to the altered function of the cardiovascular system<ref name=":0">Medline plus Aging changes in the heart and blood vess
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  • ...100 beats per minute (bpm). RHR value decreases as [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]] fitness increases<ref name=":1">Medicine net What is a good resting heart ...rom anywhere between 60-100 beats per minute (bpm). RHR value decreases as cardiovascular fitness increases as shown in tables below<ref name=":1" />.
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  • ...ss and mortality in those who are at high risk of [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]], being the most common cholesterol-lowering drugs.<ref name=":0"> ...abs/10.1177/1074248407300380 Do statins lower blood pressure?]. Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology and therapeutics. 2007 Jun;12(2):112-23.Available: https://jou
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  • * Cardiovascular Training
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  • .../ref><ref>U.S. Food and Drug Administration. CELEBREX ® celecoxib capsules Cardiovascular Risk • C. 2016;1–31. Available from: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/dru
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  • ...angina/ Angina] Available from:https://www.worldwide.com/therapeutic-areas/cardiovascular-disease/angina/ (last accessed 10.8.2020)</ref> ...ing or climbing stairs. Physiotherapy can help to minimise angina, improve cardiovascular fitness and reduce the risk of further cardiac complications.
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  • #[http://www.biomedcentral.com/bmccardiovascdisord/ BMC Cardiovascular Disorders]
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  • == Cardiovascular Model == ...are depleted, fatigue occurs. But, similar to the [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]] model, if muscle ATP stores are fully depleted, rigor occurs. Therefore i
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  • * b4. Functions of the [[Cardiovascular System|Cardiovascular]], Haematological, Immunological, and Respiratory systems * s4. Structure of the Cardiovascular, Immunological, and Respiratory Systems
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  • ...c|inflammation]], pain and [[fever]] by raising temperature and dilating [[Cardiovascular System|blood vessels]], which causes redness and swelling in the place they ...ave well-known adverse effects affecting the gastric mucosa, renal system, cardiovascular system, hepatic system, and hematologic system. They include:
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  • ...generative Disease|neurodegenerative]] disorders, [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disorders]], or [[Introduction to Frailty|frailty]]. These individuals may
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  • * Cardiovascular surgery to repair or replace damaged valves, vessels or other parts of the [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • ...se is encouraged. Exercise helps to strengthen the [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular system]] and has a protective function against tachycardias * See also [[Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Disease]] and [[Physical Activity and Exercise Prescription]]
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  • ...used in otolaryngology, in 1851 was used for the [[Cardiac Rehabilitation|cardiovascular]] purpose for the first time by Edward Weber so it sometimes named Valsalva ...cic and intra-abdominal pressure. It is simple but associated with complex cardiovascular changes, controlling the arterial [[Blood Pressure|blood pressure]] was one
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  • ==== Cardiovascular ==== Some risks and management options of preterm birth on the cardiovascular system are as follows<ref name=":1" />
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  • Arteries make up a major part of the [[Cardiovascular System|circulatory system]], with the veins and [[Anatomy of the Human Hear ...<ref>NIH Blood Vessels Available: https://training.seer.cancer.gov/anatomy/cardiovascular/blood/classification.html (accessed 14.7.2021)</ref>
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  • ...sclerosis<ref>Fishbein MC, Fishbein GA. Arteriosclerosis: facts and fancy. Cardiovascular Pathology. 2015; 24: 335–342. <nowiki>http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carpath ...tem. Available from: <nowiki>https://www.nursingtimes.net/clinical-archive/cardiovascular-clinical-archive/vascular-system-1-anatomy-and-physiology-26-03-2018/</nowi
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  • * They are spray-type [[Neurone|nerve]] endings in the walls of [[Cardiovascular System|blood vessels]] and the heart that are stimulated by the absolute le ...eives and responds to stimuli from the [[Respiratory System|respiratory]], cardiovascular, and gastrointestinal systems<ref>Kenhub STN Available from: https://www.ke
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  • ...factors for common diseases. For example cancer, [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]] (CVD), [[atherosclerosis]], [[diabetes]], [[Autoimmune Disorders|
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  • ...of veins. These thin, tube-like structures are an essential part of the [[Cardiovascular System|circulatory]] system, which distributes [[blood]] and nutrients thro See [[Cardiovascular Disease|Cardiovascular]] Disease and links provided in Conditions of the venous system above.
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  • * [[Cardiovascular Disease|Cardiovascular]] involvement (including [[Heart Arrhythmias: Assessment|tachycardia]], [[H [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease - Conditions]]
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  • ...help people with [[angina]] better tolerate exercise. As a result of the [[Cardiovascular System|blood vessels]] throughout the body dilating, [[Blood Physiology|blo [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • == '''Cardiovascular Effects''' == ...echolamine levels go up, and postural hypotension happens.<ref>Jones, R.T. Cardiovascular system effects of marijuana. J CLin. Pharmacol 2002; 42(11), 58-63</ref> Pr
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  • ...isting cardiovascular condition<ref>Solomon DH, Curtis JR, Saag KG, et al. Cardiovascular risk in rheumatoid arthritis: comparing TNF-α blockade with nonbiologic DM
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  • * Increase cardiovascular exercise to five times a week # Stationary bike to increase cardiovascular and muscular endurance
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  • Atherosclerosis is caused by plaque (fatty deposits) build up in the [[Cardiovascular System|arteries]]. These deposits are made up of cholesterol, fatty substan * Despite major efforts to reduce atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) burden with conventional risk factor control, significant r
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  • ==== Cardiovascular Changes at Rest ==== ...ihub Importance of Resting Heart Rate: Heart rate and Outcomes]. Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine. 2022 May 25.</ref>
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  • ...t and functional activities. Expecting mothers and those with a history of cardiovascular disease or diabetes should consult their physician prior to use of these me
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  • ...lm.nih.gov/10789601/ Valmadrid CT, Klein R, Moss SE, Klein BE. The risk of cardiovascular disease mortality associated with microalbuminuria and gross proteinuria in ...ump blood through the body. This also increases stress on arteries and the cardiovascular system at large. Also, the lining of the heart can also become inflamed whi
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  • *Improves cardiovascular conditioning since the heart pumps more blood per beat when body is submerg *Improve cardiovascular functioning
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  • ...per cent lower risk of developing cancer, and a 46 per cent lower risk of cardiovascular disease, compared to commuting by car or public transport.
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  • [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease]] [[Category:Pharmacology for Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • ...ca/uploads/standards%20guidelines/car-referralguidelines-e-en-20121011.pdf Cardiovascular]. CAR Diagnostic Imaging Referral Guidelines. Canadian Association of Radio
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  • Endurance training leads to adaptations in both the [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]] and musculoskeletal system that supports an overall increase in exercise == Cardiovascular Adaptations ==
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  • [[Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Disease]] [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • ..., D.L., 2011. Antiplatelet therapy in acute coronary syndromes. Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology and therapeutics, 16(1), pp.24–42</ref> * The incidence of IHD in general, and of ACS, increases with [[Cardiovascular Considerations in the Older Patient|age]] although, on average, this occurs
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  • ...he victim becomes unresponsive, with no normal breathing and no signs of [[Cardiovascular System|circulation]]. If corrective measures are not taken rapidly, this co [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease - Interventions]]
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  • ...egel NS. Sleep physiology, pathophysiology, and sleep hygiene. Progress in cardiovascular diseases. 2023 Mar 1;77:59-69.</ref> ....nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10656370/ Cycle’s Influence on Sleep Duration and Cardiovascular Health: A Comprehensive Review]. Cureus. 2023 Oct 18;15(10).</ref>
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  • * [[Cardiovascular Disease|Cardiovascular conditions]] eg [[atherosclerosis]], [[Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)|corona * Reduction of cardiovascular risk factors - eg improve cardiovascular fitness exercise (treadmill, cycle ergometer, stair climbing, elliptical tr
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  • * It is found throughout [[Cardiovascular System|arteries and vein]]<nowiki/>s where it plays a vital role in the reg * Cardiovascular - regulation of blood flow and pressure via vascular resistance
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  • Vasodilators are medicines that dilate [[Cardiovascular System|blood vessels]] allowing [[blood]] to flow more easily through. They [[Category:Pharmacology for Cardiovascular Disease‎]]
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  • ...plains exercise physiology, thermic balance (body temperature regulation), cardiovascular adaptation, endocrine adaptation, hydration, and how the body adapts to hea ...Ebj3w8bDY|400}}<ref>The Movement System. Training in the Heat | Hydration, Cardiovascular Adaptation, and Heat Acclimatization. Available from: http://www.youtube.co
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  • ...uscle tone and spasticity, in cardiovascular system such as compromise of cardiovascular control, with associated short- and long-term consequences. For example, im For cardiovascular system, ageing with SCI impacts result in decreases stroke volume, and los
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  • ...ffects of growth hormone–releasing hormone on visceral fat, metabolic, and cardiovascular indices in human studies. Growth Hormone & IGF Research. 2015 Apr 1;25(2):5
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  • ...on Physical Activity in different conditions (eg. [[Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Disease]]) for details of the benefits, with evidence and full references.
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  • ...ing, pushing/pulling, [[balance]], fine motor, and [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]] tolerance. In accordance to the response to these activities, a capacity * Cardiovascular signs such as increased [[Heart Rate|heart rate]] and breathing
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  • ...id volume.<ref name=":0">Shah SU, Anjum S, Littler WA. Use of diuretics in cardiovascular disease: (2) hypertension. ''Postgraduate Med J.'' 2004;80(943):271-276.do [[Category:Pharmacology for Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • ...0">Guo T, Fan Y, Chen M, Wu X, Zhang L, He T, Wang H, Wan J, Wang X, Lu Z. Cardiovascular implications of fatal outcomes of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (C ...evere fatigue , low endurance tolerance , musculoskeletal changes , reduce cardiovascular and pulmonary functions.<ref name=":2">Moncion K, Rodrigues L, MacKay-Lyons
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  • ...nd organ damage and secondary diseases are the main determining factors of cardiovascular prognosis in patients suffering from arterial hypertension.
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  • ...rious comorbid conditions e.g. [[depression]] and [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]]. Prevalence increases with age and varies depending on the underl
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  • ..., et al">Katzmarzyk PT, et al. Sitting time and mortality from all causes, cardiovascular disease, fckLRand cancer. Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2009;
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  • ...ndon Anatomy|tendons,]] [[Ligament|ligaments]] and [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular system]] via their involvement in regulation of assembly and maintenance of
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  • ...=":0">Drug watch Blood thinners Available:https://www.drugwatch.com/health/cardiovascular-health/blood-thinners/ (accessed 10.4.2022)</ref> [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease - Interventions]]
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  • ...rspective of obesity, metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease.] JRSM cardiovascular disease. 2016;5:2048004016633371. </ref><ref>The Global Epidemic of the Met [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • ...[[Non-Communicable Diseases|non-communicable diseases]] (NCDs), including cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer. * Talk about the benefits of exercise, both general (reduction in cardiovascular disease etc.) and also in relation to the specific condition you are treati
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  • ...es include (in alphabetical order) [[arthritis]], [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]] disease eg.[[Myocardial Infarction|heart attack]]<nowiki/>s and [[stroke] * [[Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)|Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • ...l pressure) refers to the pressure measured within large arteries in the [[Cardiovascular System|systemic circulation]]. This number splits into systolic blood press * HBP is the single biggest risk factor for heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular problems.
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  • ...patients: the Perme Intensive Care Unit Mobility Score. Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal. 2014 Jan;10(1):41. ...nitial interrater reliability for a novel measure of patient mobility in a cardiovascular intensive care unit. Journal of Critical Care. 2014 Jun 1;29(3):475-e1.</re
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  • * [[Cardiovascular Disease|Cardiovascular diseases]] (such as [[Myocardial Infarction|heart attacks]] and [[stroke]])
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  • The vessels of the cardiovascular system are the [[Anatomy of the Human Heart|heart]], [[arteries]], [[capill ...ry R, Rehman A. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK493197/ Physiology, cardiovascular.] InStatPearls [Internet] 2020. StatPearls Publishing.Available from:https:
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  • ...:CD004982.</ref> Most commonly, thrombophlebitis affects the superficial [[Cardiovascular System|veins]] of the extremities (arms and legs). Related conditions that ...legs frequently and drink plenty of liquids. Walking and exercises that [[Cardiovascular Exercises For Elderly|increase blood circulation]] are effective measures t
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  • ==== Cardiovascular System ==== In terms of [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular system]] response, due to the increase in the level of stress hormones and
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  • * Increased risk of [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]] malformations. ...Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]]<ref>Donato B, Ferreira MJ. Cardiovascular risk in Turner syndrome. Revista portuguesa de cardiologia. 2018 Jul 1;37(7
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  • ...r 3 weeks. Should include aggressive education and secondary prevention of cardiovascular events, and provide [[Exercise -Therapeutic|exercise]] monitoring. ...ntinuation of exercises learned at earlier stages and further reduction of cardiovascular risk factors<ref>Szylińska A, Listewnik M, Rotter I, Rył A, Kotfis K, Mok
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  • ...oordinated contractions that allow your heart to pump blood through your [[Cardiovascular System|circulatory system]].<ref name=":2">Healthline Cardiac Muscle Availa ...we are in a good position to advise people on how to keep their heart and cardiovascular system as healthy as possible. Some of the tips for heart health include:
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  • *Impaired cardiovascular endurance ...using the walker was gradually increased with each session to improve his cardiovascular endurance. A Cycle ergometer was used to facilitate endurance training. Whe
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  • ...re appropriate and safe for individual patients.<ref>Scherer S. Addressing Cardiovascular Risk as Part of Physical Therapist Practice-What about Practice Recommendat [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • ==Cardiovascular Effects== ...th GHD to receive GH treatments to combat the symptoms above affecting the cardiovascular system. After six months of GH treatment, patients’ cardiac output at res
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  • ...cy Medical Service have VF/VT as the initial rhythm. With more than 60% of cardiovascular deaths resulting from cardiac arrest, it remains the leading cause of death [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • ...ascular drugs (e.g., diuretics, nitrates, β- and α-receptor blockers), non-cardiovascular drugs (e.g., antidepressants, antipsychotics, trazodone, and BDZs), and [[p * Exercise, for cases caused by a weakened cardiovascular system<ref name=":2" />.<nowiki> </nowiki>
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  • * Arsenic: Associated with toxicities related to vasoconstriction and other cardiovascular effects, lung cancers, dermal cancers, and dermal sensitization ...ed Augmentation Index in subjects of a wide age range free from additional cardiovascular risk factors, which is partially reversible after 4 weeks of smoking cessat
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  • ...at had bilateral transtibial amputations as a result of complications post cardiovascular surgery. Despite his age, amputations and co-morbidities he had a very posi Mr. Smith's main issues; were decreased conditioning complicated by cardiovascular disease and the increased energy cost of ambulating with bilateral trans ti
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  • ...s, endocrine disorders, neuropsychiatric conditions, sense organ diseases, cardiovascular&nbsp;diseases, respiratory diseases (e.g. COPD, asthma, other), digestive d ...e generally considered to be&nbsp;dominant in NCD mortality and morbidity: cardiovascular diseases (including heart disease and stroke), diabetes, cancer&nbsp;and ch
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  • ...Disease|chronic health conditions]] for example: [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]], hypertension, [[Metabolic Syndrome|metabolic syndrome]], [[Poly
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  • ...within a blood vessel and prevents the correct flow of blood around the [[Cardiovascular System|circulatory system]]. There are two components to a thrombus: aggre ...curs throughout our arterial system, typically in people with predisposing cardiovascular risk factors.
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  • ..., Froelicher E, Gordon N, Pate R, Rippe J, Bazzarre T. Recommendations for cardiovascular screening, staffing, and emergency policies at health/fitness facilities. C ...aire''' is slightly longer and captures more detailed information about '''cardiovascular symptoms.'''
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  • ...Kannel WB, Zhang T, Garrison RJ. Is obesity-related hypertension less of a cardiovascular risk? The Framingham Study. Am Heart J. 1990;120: 1195–1201.</ref> This s ...Reduce Blood Pressure in Men and Women with Mild Hypertension. Effects on Cardiovascular, Metabolic, and Hemodynamic Functioning. Arch Intern Med. 2000;160(13):1947
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  • *Improve cardiovascular fitness *Cardiovascular training using treadmill, bike or water
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  • ...ii/S0168822721005118 Waist-to-height ratio has a stronger association with cardiovascular risks than waist circumference, waist-hip ratio and body mass index in type
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  • ...Anatomy of the Human Heart|heart]] disease is the most commonly acquired [[Cardiovascular Disease|heart disease]] in people under age 25. ...deaths every year. It is also the major cause of [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]] death in children and young adults in countries that have poor medical at
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  • ...px]]Peripheral artery disease is a common type of [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]], which affects 236 million people across the world. It happens wh ...y and symptom status. Treatment options for PAD include lifestyle changes, cardiovascular risk factor reduction, pharmacotherapy, endovascular intervention, and [[Su
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  • ...erapy in critically ill patients.] The ESC Textbook of Intensive and Acute Cardiovascular Care. 2015 Feb 26:284. </ref> Physiotherapists are, therefore, responsible * the anatomical and physiological status of the [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]], [[Respiratory System|respiratory]], [[Neurological Assessment|neurologic
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  • ...our survival because it ensures vital systems e.g [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]] and [[Respiratory System|respiratory]] systems are working properly. *[[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]] system e.g BP
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  • ...fects, for example: elevated all-cause mortality; [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]] mortality; [[Oncological Disorders|cancer]] risk; risks for [[Met
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  • # Perfusion is the process by which the [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular system]] pumps [[Blood Physiology|blood]] throughout the lungs<ref name=":3
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  • * More activity is associated with a lower risk of developing cardiovascular disease when compared to less physical activity ...ls of activity that can be achieved by adopting walking programs (lowering cardiovascular disease risks) and are generally safe and applicable to all adults across t
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  • ...h preventable ADEs are [[:Category:Pharmacology for Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular drugs]], anticoagulants, hypoglycemics, [[Diuretics in the Treatment of Hyp ...ected from the known effects of each of these two agents when given alone. Cardiovascular drugs are most commonly involved in drug-drug interactions. The most common
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  • ...an visits are caused by stress-related illnesses. [[Cardiovascular Disease|Cardiovascular]] disease, [[Obesity|obesity,]] [[Diabetes|diabetes,]] [[Depression|depress ...clients are likely to be at increased risk for cardiovascular disease and cardiovascular events during exercise. Therefore, using the pre-exercise screening procedu
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  • ...o compression or traction of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) by a cardiovascular disorder.<ref>Heikkinen J, Milger K, Alejandre-Lafont E, Woitzik C, Litzlba
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  • * Lowering the risk of [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]]<ref name=":1">Isacowitz R, Clippinger KS. Pilates anatomy. Champa ...es training. The fact that Pilates improves VO2 max means that it leads to cardiovascular changes, enhanced circulation, and vascularity to the muscles.
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  • ...ndin analogs, these alternatives have limitations in terms of efficacy and cardiovascular effects side effects.<ref name=":0">Sinha M, Gautam L, Shukla PK, Kaur P, S * [[Cardiovascular Disease|Cardiovascular]] Complications
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  • [[Cardiovascular Disease|Peripheral Arterial Disease]] (PAD) is a degenerative vascular cond ...to limit the psychological and physiological stresses of PAD, and optimize cardiovascular function to achieve more functional quality of life. They require a team a
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  • ...Fibrillation|arrhythmia]], [[Epilepsy|seizures]], [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]] collapse, and death<ref name="McAvoy" />.&nbsp;Therefore, physical therap = '''Cardiovascular&nbsp;Effects'''&nbsp; =
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  • Due to the effects of smoking on the cardiovascular system, the heart is not capable of pumping sufficient blood to supply adeq ...es instantly in the heart and blood vessels. The effects of smoking on the cardiovascular system begin immediately after its consumption.
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  • * Improves the capacity of the [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular system]] to uptake and transport oxygen. ...cles/PMC5329739/#B10 Aerobic vs anaerobic exercise training effects on the cardiovascular system.] World journal of cardiology. 2017 Feb 26;9(2):134.</ref>
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  • ...scular (eg [[Motor Neurone Disease MND|MND]]) and [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]] disorders, as well as [[Ageing Effects on Motor Control|ageing]] and [[In ...immense increase in muscle [[blood]] supply, causing an increase in the [[Cardiovascular System|blood circulatory system]] and [[Alveoli|gas exchange]]. Nutrients h
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  • ...ing, as well as strengthening and conditioning exercises for her limbs and cardiovascular system in order to prepare her for her eventual prosthesis fitting.&nbsp; *Reduced cardiovascular endurance

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  • ...so be a useful exercise strategy for improving the [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]] fitness of patients with intermittent claudication.<ref>Oakley C, Zwiersk ...g. Trekking poles decrease lower extremity loading and forces but increase cardiovascular demand. When carrying a large external load, trekking poles may offer benef
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  • ...entable diseases. These include [[hypertension]], [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]], insulin resistance, [[Diabetes Mellitus Type 2|type 2 diabetes]]
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  • *Reduced exercise tolerance- Cardiovascular training e.g. seated cycling, starting off at 10 mins or as tolerated and s ...e in energy expenditure of prosthetic gait will increase the strain on the cardiovascular system. Thus, we decided to reduce the impact by the using of a walking fra
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  • # Decrease the occurrence of cardiovascular events<ref>Hamburg NM, Balady GJ. [https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10. [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease - Interventions]]
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  • * Cardiovascular risk factors: smoking, [[hypertension]], low density lipoprotein (LDL) chol Although the role of exercise alone in reducing cardiovascular outcomes is not clear, systematic reviews of RCTs have found that cardiac r
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  • ...d to be screened for complications including retinopathy, nephropathy, and cardiovascular disease. For full elaboration see links to Diabetes as shown above. ...well tolerated by elderly individuals who already may have a pre-existing cardiovascular disease.<ref name=":1" />
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  • # '''Improved Cardiovascular Health:''' Canine rehabilitation may include cardiovascular exercises to improve heart health and overall endurance in dogs. This is es
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  • ...eostasis for the increased demand in physical, metabolic, respiratory, and cardiovascular efforts<ref name=":2">Patel PN, Zwibel H. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/boo * Cardiovascular health
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  • ...Ferrucci L. Age-related changes in glucose metabolism, hyperglycemia, and cardiovascular risk. Circulation research. 2018 Sep 14;123(7):886-904.Available:https://ww [[Cardiovascular Considerations in the Older Patient]]
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  • |Functions of the Cardiovascular, Hematologic, Immunologic, and Respiratory Systems ==== Cardiovascular ====
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  • ...f respiratory diseases (such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and cardiovascular disease. During pregnancy, smoking increases the rate of complications, som [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • * 4,5 % cardiovascular abnormalities ...ment of ( vital signs, vision, [[Hearing in the Elderly|hearing]], and the cardiovascular and musculoskeletal systems)<ref name=":3" />The most common abnormal PPE f
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  • ...ietician and biokinetics, Jumbo was put on a diabetic diet a comprehensive cardiovascular fitness program. ...eks of diligent exercise, hard work and family support, Jumbo regained his cardiovascular fitness and muscle strength to such an extent that he is no longer using a
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  • * Can enhance [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]] health, by reducing resting [[Blood Pressure|blood pressure]], decreasing
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  • == Cardiovascular System Adaptations == ...he pre flight stage , exercise protocol focuses on keeping the astronaut's cardiovascular abilities at their best. Aerobic exercise program begins with the use of tr
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  • ...gans. For example exercise is a great regulator of insulin sensitivity and cardiovascular health.<ref>Thyfault JP, Bergouignan A. [https://link.springer.com/article/
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  • == Cardiovascular System == * Components<ref name=":0">Smith DL, Fernhall B. Advanced cardiovascular exercise physiology. Human Kinetics; 2022 Feb 27.</ref>:
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  • ...iscussed for the following body systems: muscular, [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]], metabolic, pulmonary, neuromotor and gastrointestinal.&nbsp; ...Olsen, A., Fosbøl, E., &amp; Gislason, G. The Impact of NSAID Treatment on Cardiovascular Risk - Insight from Danish Observational Data. Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol
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  • ...cardial infarction. Individuals that experience this may or may not have a cardiovascular disease. <br>Other names include: ...ck From the “Broken Heart Syndrome” (Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy). Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 2011; 1-6.</ref>
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  • ...ccelerate the progression of [[Oncology|cancer]], [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]], and age-related diseases. In the body it is usually an [[Oxygen|
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  • ...s://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4600176/#__sec1title Diabetes and cardiovascular disease: Epidemiology, biological mechanisms, treatment recommendations and Over time, diabetes causes damage to various systems of the body including: cardiovascular, neurological, musculoskeletal and integumentary systems with increased ris
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  • ...al features of primary lung cancer adjoining pulmonary bulla]. Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery. 2010 Jun 1;10(6):940-4.Available: https://academic.ou
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  • ...percent of the total number of white blood cells. They are found in the [[Cardiovascular System|circulation]] and also are concentrated in central lymphoid organs a * In the veins and arteries (in the [[Cardiovascular System|body’s circulation]]).
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  • ...reasing [[Metabolic Syndrome|metabolic disease]], [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]], [[Alzheimer's Disease|Alzheimer disease]] risk, [[Inflammation A ...out changes to [[Breathing Pattern Disorders|breathing]] patterns, apneas, cardiovascular disease.)
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  • ...om/content/357/bmj.j1456 Association between active commuting and incident cardiovascular disease, cancer, and mortality: prospective cohort study]. BMJ. 2017;357:j1 ...rly, walking is associated with a reduced risk of [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]]<ref name=":2" />
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  • [[Stroke|Cerebrovascular lesions]] and [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disorder]]<nowiki/>s amplify the pathological changes. <ref name=":0">Xian
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  • *He has poor cardiovascular endurance and becomes short of breath quickly. He perceives himself to be a ...ominals. His poor static and dynamic standing balance, as well as his poor cardiovascular endurance also greatly contributes to his main problem.
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  • ..., decreased [[Blood Pressure|blood pressure]] and [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]].<ref name=":2" /> * Long-term exposure: (residing in) reduced respiratory, cardiovascular and cancer mortality; improved respiratory and mental health<ref name=":3"
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  • ...own, a [[Strength Training|strengthening]] component, a [[Aerobic Exercise|cardiovascular]] component and flexibility section. The therapist also needs to monitor pr ...le Function: Effects of Aging|sarcopenia]]; improving QOL through enhanced cardiovascular fitness; in improving bone strength via strength training.<ref>Hernandez H,
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  • ...Risk. Journal of American College of Cardiology 2014; 64: 5</ref>, better cardiovascular fitness and good [[Outcome Measures|health related quality of life]]. Resea ...SJ, et al.  Physical fitness and hypertension in a population at risk for cardiovascular disease: the Henry Ford Exercise Testing (FIT) Project. Journal of American
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  • # <span class="sui sui-pencil"></span>[[Cardiovascular System|Circulatory]] (heart, arteries, veins)
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  • ...order of the connective tissue affecting most notably the skeletal system, cardiovascular system, eyes, and skin, among other body systems.<ref name="[1]">PubMed Hea === Cardiovascular System ===
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  • * [[Cardiovascular Disease|Cardiovascular diseases]] <ref>Cassidy S, Thoma C, Houghton D, Trenell MI. [https://www.nc ...in outpatient cardiac rehabilitation patients with myocardial infarction.] Cardiovascular diabetology. 2019 Dec;18(1):1-1.</ref>,
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  • ....nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6585327/ Congenital heart disease and risk of cardiovascular disease: a meta‐analysis of cohort studies]. Journal of the American Hear ...in sub-Saharan Africa.<ref name=":3" /> It is the second leading cause of cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality among young Africans.<ref>Tankeu AT, Bigna
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  • * Cardiovascular and Pulmonary * Cardiovascular and Pulmonary
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  • * It is an independent marker for the [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]] since it connotes increased endothelial permeability, and it is a
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  • [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease]] [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease - Interventions]]
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  • ...[[Neurodegenerative Disease|neurodegenerative]], [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]], [[Autoimmune Disorders|autoimmune]][[Infectious Disease|iandnfectious di
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  • === Cardiovascular Examination === ** sports clinicians need to address cardiovascular concerns in the personal history of the athlete (specific questions about e
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  • ...on of primary and secondary prevention methods of [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]] is responsible for the decline in mortality in developed countrie * Primary prevention methods are intended to prevent cardiovascular events for people with high risks but no previous history.
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  • ...ociation with disability and health-related quality of life.] Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine. 2021:709.Available: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/
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  • * Enhanced [[Blood Physiology|blood]] oxygenation – The cardiovascular benefits of regular exercise enhance the oxygen carrying capability of the ...oved energy – Over time, regular exercise improves the efficiency of the [[Cardiovascular System]] This improves delivery of oxygen and nutrients to all cells, tissu
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  • * Can develop over time because of [[Hypertension|high blood pressure]], [[Cardiovascular Considerations in the Older Patient|aging]], or other diseases, such as [[d [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • ...ach of the [[Respiratory Assessment|respiratory]], [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]], [[Liver Function Tests|hepatic]], [[Anticoagulants|coagulation]], [[Rena !'''Cardiovascular system'''
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  • ...which leads to difficult weight maintenance, the effects on the athlete’s cardiovascular system, and the possible risk of abuse<ref name="Putukian">Putukian M, Kreh = '''Cardiovascular Effects'''&nbsp; =
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  • ...cts, psychiatric disturbances, immunosuppression, [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]] disease, gastrointestinal and dermatologic adverse effects<ref name=":0"
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  • ...mobility, the [[Gastrocnemius|calf]] muscle pump cannot be activated and [[Cardiovascular System|venous blood]] does not return to the heart. Presence of any abnorma [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • ...apy in older adults should be trained in musculoskeletal, neurological and cardiovascular assessment and management of older adults. Essential skills for a physiothe * The individual might not report a significant medical condition (e.g. a cardiovascular condition)
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  • ...nce, strength, physical literacy<ref name=":0" />, [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]] fitness, and flexibility.   ...collaboration with the Councils on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young and Cardiovascular Nursing. Circulation. 2006 Sep 12;114(11):1214-24.</ref><ref name=":5">Coe
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  • === Cardiovascular system === ...ume drops.<ref name=":3">Knight J, Nigam Y, Jones A. Effects of bedrest 1: cardiovascular, respiratory and haematological systems. Nurs Times. 2009;105(21):16-20.</r
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  • [[File:CR.jpg|right|frameless]][[Cardiovascular Disease|Cardiovascular disease]] (CVD) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and is the ...erprofessional intervention customized to individual patients with various cardiovascular diseases such as:
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  • ...9300933?via%3Dihub#tbl0001 Evaluating and managing bradycardia.] Trends in cardiovascular medicine. 2020 Jul 1;30(5):265-72.</ref> Research shows there is also a cir * [[Cardiovascular Considerations in the Older Patient|Aging]]: Age-induced increase of SA nod
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  • ...t accurate test of [[Aerobic Exercise|aerobic]] or [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]] fitness. VO2 max calculates how efficiently your cells use oxygen for ene [[Cardiovascular Considerations in the Older Patient|Age]]-related physiological adaptations
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  • ==== Cardiovascular Screen ==== ...T, Fick A, Albeyta Campbell A, Frese E, Lopker M, Poole A. APTA Academy of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy. ADULT VITAL SIGN INTERPRETATION IN ACUTE CA
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  • ...ved include, but are not limited to: endocrine, urogenital, integumentary, cardiovascular, hepatic, skeletal muscle, psychological, pulmonary. For a detailed descrip === '''Cardiovascular system''' ===
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  • * Reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease * [[Cardiovascular Disease|Coronary heart disease]]
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  • ...tive history to identify potential risk factors for further injury such as cardiovascular conditions, asthma, diabetes, etc. <ref name="Casa et al.">Casa DJ, Guskiew ...commendations and considerations related to preparticipation screening for cardiovascular abnormalities in competitive athletes: 2007 update. Circulation. 2001;115:1
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  • ...such as the SPU, could be used to prevent impaired central and peripheral cardiovascular function due to sitting and ingesting high-fat meals<ref>Fryer S, Paterson
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  • ...e and displayed some element of fear. She had reduced muscle endurance and cardiovascular endurance. Weak hip abductors caused her to deviate to her prosthetic side To build up her cardiovascular endurance, Nu-step and cross trainer was used with gradual progression to t
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  • ...ke population without the injury is related to the various factors such as cardiovascular, metabolic, pulmonary, skin, bowel and bladder changes among others. <ref n
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  • ...is decreasing mortality from other causes such as [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]] and [[Infectious Disease|infectious diseases]]. [[Genetic Conditions and ...s their predominating symptoms <ref name="p5">Visca D, Aiello M, Chetta A. Cardiovascular function in pulmonary emphysema. BioMed Research International 2013.</ref>.
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  • ...rtension (high blood pressure), which can lead to [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]] disease<ref name=":1">Britannica [https://www.britannica.com/science/symp * [[Hypertension]] (high blood pressure), which can lead to cardiovascular disease<ref name=":1" />and [[Chronic Kidney Disease|kidney disease]];
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  • * Are the second most abundant cells in the blood [[Cardiovascular System|circulation]], with the concentration ranging between 150-400 × 10^ ...389/fimmu.2020.577303/full Platelets and their role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular events in patients with community-acquired pneumonia]. Frontiers in Immunol
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  • ...r temperatures contribute directly to deaths from [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]] and [[Respiratory Disorders|respiratory disease]], particularly among [[O ...ubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35881281/ Air pollution and risk of respiratory and cardiovascular hospitalizations in a large city of the Mekong Delta Region.] Environ Sci P
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  • ...[[diabetes]], [[osteoporosis]], hypertension, and [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]] disease. These are all complications of myositis diseases or their treatm
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  • ...g people with depression, it is well established that the higher levels of cardiovascular and metabolic disease when compared with the general population play a sign ...type II diabetes, metabolic syndrome (RR, 1.54; 95% CI, 1.21–1.97), and of cardiovascular disease (OR, 2.08; 95% CI, 1.51–2.88) than age and sex-matched controls.
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  • === Cardiovascular Effects === ...ove and may decrease strength, power, local muscular endurance, speed, and cardiovascular endurance"<ref name="ACSM" />. There is evidence suppporting ACSM's proposa
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  • ...Neurodegenerative Disease|neurodegenerative]] and [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]] disorders, [[diabetes]], [[Overview of Traumatic Brain Injury|traumatic b
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  • ...ticles/PMC5786912/ Subclinical magnesium deficiency: a principal driver of cardiovascular disease and a public health crisis]. Open heart. 2018 Jan 1;5(1):e000668.Av ...in many ways. The major clinical manifestations include neuromuscular and cardiovascular manifestations and other electrolyte abnormalities.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...creased with recent minor trauma, infection, genetic factors, migraine and cardiovascular risk factors. The patient demographic is usually under 55 years old and th VBI is associated with a patient group that are over 65 years old with cardiovascular risk factors such as hypertension and/or hypercholesterolemia and smoking h
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  • ...the cardiorespiratory system, affecting the structure and function of the cardiovascular system. With aging, there is a gradual occurrence of hypertrophy of the hea ...s.org/doi/10.1161/circresaha.111.246876 The intersection between aging and cardiovascular disease]. Circulation research. 2012 Apr 13;110(8):1097-108.</ref>
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  • ...it to all the body parts<ref name=":2">Kenny, WL,Wilmore, JH, Costill, DL. Cardiovascular System and its Control.  In Physiology of Sport and Exercise, 5rdedn. Huma ...risk of having a [[Acute Coronary Syndrome|heart attack]] or developing [[Cardiovascular Disease|heart disease]].
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  • ...type II diabetes, hypertension, and morbid obesity as well as a history of cardiovascular disease currently managed with beta-blockers. This patient had a previous a PMH: type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and obesity<br>No complaints of pain in the LE but d
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  • ...that do not have the [[Muscle: Smooth|muscular]]/elastic tissue of other [[Cardiovascular System|blood vessel]]<nowiki/>s. [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease - Physical Activity]]
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  • ...ch as [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]], [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease,]] [[diabetes]], and vice-versa.<ref name=":2">WHO, [http://www.who ...of a range of physical health problems, including [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]] diseases, [[Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders|endocrine]] disorders and [
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  • ...letal system, but also can cause additional gastrointestinal, respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurological impairments due to bone compression of adjacent structure ...brillation, left ventricular hypertrophy, peripheral arterial disease, and cardiovascular disease<ref name="Terzi" /><ref name="Mader et al." />.
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  • ...wever, adult morbidity and mortality rates due to [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]], cerebrovascular, and cancer diseases are higher in the CP population tha
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  • ...0" /> Physical therapists should monitor physiological changes in such as cardiovascular effects, tardive dyskinesia and neuroleptic malignant syndrome in elderly p
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  • ...as exchange (both oxygen and carbon dioxide)<ref name=":0">Joanne Watchie. Cardiovascular and pulmonary physical therapy. 2<sup>nd</sup> edition. Saunders Elsevier.
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  • *[[Cardiovascular Disease|Cardiovascular disease]]/atrophy [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • ...[[Oncology|cancers]], [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]]<nowiki/> [[Cardiovascular Disease|disease]]<nowiki/>s, suicides, [[tuberculosis]] and [[Human Immunod
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  • ...[[bone]]<nowiki/>s), [[Cardiovascular Considerations in the Older Patient|cardiovascular]] and respiratory systems (heart and [[Lung Anatomy|lungs]] and associated
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  • ...s://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4935255/ Far-infrared therapy for cardiovascular, autoimmune, and other chronic health problems: A systematic review.] Exper .../>Literature shows extensive use of Waon therapy in various conditions for cardiovascular conditions and diseases, particularly chronic heart failure, chronic obstru
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  • ...e mass and strength and reduce fat <ref name=":0">La Gerche A, Brosnan MJ. Cardiovascular effects of performance-enhancing drugs. Circulation. 2017 Jan 3;135(1):89-9
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  • ...itive family history of premature atherosclerotic [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]], constructing a family tree is useful. [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease - Conditions]]
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  • .... [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28960596/ Psychosocial stress and major cardiovascular events in patients with stable coronary heart disease.] Journal of internal
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  • ...trauma or major surgery<ref>Abu-Sittah GS, Sarhane KA, Dibo SA, Ibrahim A. Cardiovascular dysfunction in burns: a review of the literature. Ann Burns Fire Disasters. ==== Effect on the Cardiovascular System ====
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  • * [[Cardiovascular Disease|Cardiovascular disease]]
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  • *Cardiovascular Fitness x 2-3
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  • *[[Cardiovascular Disease|Cardiovascular]] diseases account for one-third of deaths among women around the world and ...College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, physical activity not only improves cardiovascular health, but also helps to keep blood pressure, weight, and cholesterol in c
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  • ...neurocognitive disorders, [[osteoarthritis]], and [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular diseases]], which can hinder their activity levels and make them more susce * Improves chronic conditions such as type 2 diabetes , cardiovascular diseases and [[Osteoporosis|bone density]] enhancement,
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  • ...p disturbance, depression, reduced physical activity levels, and increased cardiovascular disease risk need to be addressed.<ref name=":0">Martey C. Treatment in Spo #[[Cardiovascular System|Cardiovascular]] adverse effects
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  • ...rdiovascular disease]], and oedema are examples of [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]] and circulatory problems that can result in disability, necessitating not ...ortant role in the treatment and maintenance of chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, obe
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  • Running provides [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]], metabolic, musculoskeletal, and neuropsychiatric benefits, and is strong ...ity of life. As for healthy individuals, it also helps these patients with cardiovascular fitness, strength, flexibility, and body composition. The [https://www.acsm
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  • ...emiology of frailty in older people. In: Veronese N. (editor). Frailty and Cardiovascular Diseases . Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 1216. Springe ...will usually have a number of co-morbidities (eg [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]], musculoskeletal and [[Neurological Disorders|neurological]]).<ref name="
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  • ==== 1. Effect on the Cardiovascular System ==== ...Care Res. 2011;32(2):269-74.Abu-Sittah GS, Sarhane KA, Dibo SA, Ibrahim A. Cardiovascular dysfunction in burns: a review of the literature. Ann Burns Fire Disasters.
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  • [[Category:Pharmacology for Cardiovascular Disease]]
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  • ...Reasoning: The Core of Medical Education and Practice. European Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine. 2021 Jul 1;11(3).</ref>
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  • ...consistent pace. Regular cardiovascular training has been shown to improve cardiovascular function, aerobic capacity, and exercise tolerance in individuals with a sp According to the Oxford Dictionary of Sport Science and Medicine, cardiovascular fitness is the "ability of the heart and blood vessels to supply nutrients
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  • Trans-tibial, cardiovascular, grief, instability, crutches, prone lying *Body Functions: Cardiovascular Blood pressure 117/78 Pulse 67 Pain residual limb pain-2 occ phantom sensat
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  • The history and physical exam should ascertain whether there are any ongoing cardiovascular, pulmonary, musculoskeletal, or psychiatric illnesses. Key components of th ...ac arrhythmia, or intracardiac shunting indicates [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]]
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  • ...dia.com/Cardiovascular_Disease#sts=What%20are%20cardiovascular%20diseases? cardiovascular disease.] <ref name=":1">Irwin K, Ed A, Buddhadev H, Driver S, Ronai P. Phy * Reduced risk of secondary conditions - cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, hypertension <ref>U.S. Department of Health and Huma
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  • ...opulations with higher risks of cardiovascular disease and clinically poor cardiovascular markers have a higher occurrence of PVCs.<ref>Ribeiro WN, Yamada AT, Grupi
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  • === Cardiovascular Response === ...ses to compensate for the decrease in stroke volume (a phenomenon known as cardiovascular drift).<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...to tactile or verbal stimuli (verbal or tactile); [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]] function, spontaneous ventilation, and airway reflexes are maintained. ...spontaneous ventilation or airway reflexes may not be maintained, however cardiovascular function is preserved.
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  • ...of pregnancy.] Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women's Cardiovascular Health. 2014 Apr 1;4(2):105-45.</ref> ...chronic hypertension and an increase in lifetime [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular risk]] as to the long-term consequences.<ref>Sadanandan K, Kurian S, Vallio
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  • ...loss of consciousness or “legs giving way”.<ref>Darowski A and Whiting R. Cardiovascular drugs and falls. Reviews in Clinical Gerontology 2011, 21 (2), 170-179</ref ...Am Geriatr Soc 2007;55:734–739.</ref><ref>Alsop K, MacMahon M. Withdrawing cardiovascular medications at a syncope clinic. Postgrad MJ 2001; 77:403-5.</ref>
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  • ...y and its biomechanics. The field of knowledge extends to the respiratory, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, and neurological systems. The studies focus on pathologie ...keletal system both traumatic and non traumatic, geriatric rehabilitation, cardiovascular rehabilitation, postural re-education, rehabilitation of burns, rheumatic d
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  • ..., Lavie CJ. Running as a key lifestyle medicine for longevity. Progress in cardiovascular diseases. 2017 Jul 1;60(1):45-55.</ref>. ...ay need to be considered. Treadmill running is ideal for someone who wants cardiovascular exercise in combination with other gym-based exercises. There is also a saf
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  • ...e lungs in order to increase vital capacity.<ref name=":1">Joanne Watchie. Cardiovascular and pulmonary physical therapy. 2nd edition. Saunders. 2010</ref>
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  • ...ercise, healthier diets, and smoking cessation will decrease their risk of cardiovascular problems and reduce the mortality rate.<ref name="Sernyak et al." /> <ref n
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