The present study was carried out on 100 volunteers of which 50 subjects with BMI > 30kg/m2 were included in study group and 50 subjects with BMI < 30kg/m2 (non obese) were included in control group. The functioning of Autonomic nervous system was evaluated by six non-invasive tests- four of which were based mainly on parasympathetic control (30:15 ratio, standing to lying ratio (S/L ratio), expiration/inspiration ratio (E/I ratio) and valsalva maneuver) and two on sympathetic control (Blood pressure response to standing and cold pressor test). The results of the present study showed significantly low (p=0.001) S/L ratio in study group (1.04 ± 0.12) when compared to controls (1.12 ± 0.11) indicating impaired parasympathetic function. The ...
Obesity is reaching epidemic proportions globally and represents a major cause of comorbidities, mos...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing in the industrialized world, so that the World Health Organi...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing in the industrialized world, so that the World Health Organi...
The present study was carried out on 100 volunteers of which 50 subjects with BMI > 30kg/m2 were inc...
This study was conducted to examine the autonomic nervous system functions of obese people. The stud...
Abstract: This study was conducted to examine the autonomic nervous system functions of obese people...
Back ground: Obesity is a potential risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. As certa...
Background: Obesity is the culmination of a chronic imbalance between energy intake and energy expen...
Summary: Decreased physical activity, increased psychosocial stress and work stress have contributed...
Background: Human beings have an Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) which is a system of automatic contr...
Obese persons suffer from an increased mortality risk supposedly due to cardiovascular disorders rel...
Childhood obesity is a complex syndrome, probably due to the multiplicity of contributing factors, c...
Obesity is one of the most prevalent public health issues. Excess weight has been associated with au...
The rising rates of obesity and hypertension can be traced to a combination of factors including dec...
AbstractIntroductionObesity can be understood as a comorbidity of increasing systemic impact, includ...
Obesity is reaching epidemic proportions globally and represents a major cause of comorbidities, mos...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing in the industrialized world, so that the World Health Organi...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing in the industrialized world, so that the World Health Organi...
The present study was carried out on 100 volunteers of which 50 subjects with BMI > 30kg/m2 were inc...
This study was conducted to examine the autonomic nervous system functions of obese people. The stud...
Abstract: This study was conducted to examine the autonomic nervous system functions of obese people...
Back ground: Obesity is a potential risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. As certa...
Background: Obesity is the culmination of a chronic imbalance between energy intake and energy expen...
Summary: Decreased physical activity, increased psychosocial stress and work stress have contributed...
Background: Human beings have an Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) which is a system of automatic contr...
Obese persons suffer from an increased mortality risk supposedly due to cardiovascular disorders rel...
Childhood obesity is a complex syndrome, probably due to the multiplicity of contributing factors, c...
Obesity is one of the most prevalent public health issues. Excess weight has been associated with au...
The rising rates of obesity and hypertension can be traced to a combination of factors including dec...
AbstractIntroductionObesity can be understood as a comorbidity of increasing systemic impact, includ...
Obesity is reaching epidemic proportions globally and represents a major cause of comorbidities, mos...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing in the industrialized world, so that the World Health Organi...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing in the industrialized world, so that the World Health Organi...