Controlled slow breathing (at 6/min, a rate frequently adopted during yoga practice) can benefit cardiovascular function, including responses to hypoxia. We tested the neural substrates of cardiorespiratory control in humans during volitional controlled breathing and hypoxic challenge using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Twenty healthy volunteers were scanned during paced (slow and normal rate) breathing and during spontaneous breathing of normoxic and hypoxic (13% inspired O2) air. Cardiovascular and respiratory measures were acquired concurrently, including beat-to-beat blood pressure from a subset of participants (N = 7). Slow breathing was associated with increased tidal ventilatory volume. Induced hypoxia raised heart ra...
Understanding the complex dynamics of cardio-respiratory coupling sheds light on the underlying mech...
Slow, deep breathing is being used as a self-management intervention for various health conditions i...
Background: The psycho-physiological changes in brain-body interaction observed in most of meditativ...
Controlled slow breathing (at 6/min, a rate frequently adopted during yoga practice) can benefit car...
Controlled slow breathing (at 6/min, a rate frequently adopted during yoga practice) can benefit car...
Background: The psycho-physiological changes in brain-body interaction observed in most of meditativ...
Objective - To assess the influence of different breathing patterns on autonomic cardiovascular modu...
Slow breathing practices have been adopted in the modern world across the globe due to their claimed...
Purpose: Patterned breathing allows standardized serial measurements of heart rate varia...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Acute hypoxia may alter autonomic cardiovascular reflexes during orthostasis. Heart rate variability...
Background & objectives: Slow breathing increases parasympathetic activity and baroreflex sensitivit...
International audienceClinical research on the beneficial effects induced by slow-paced breathing ha...
Objective: We explored the physiological background of the non-linear operating mode of cardiorespir...
BACKGROUND: Peripheral carotid chemoreceptors, which raise sympathetic activation at the brainstem l...
Understanding the complex dynamics of cardio-respiratory coupling sheds light on the underlying mech...
Slow, deep breathing is being used as a self-management intervention for various health conditions i...
Background: The psycho-physiological changes in brain-body interaction observed in most of meditativ...
Controlled slow breathing (at 6/min, a rate frequently adopted during yoga practice) can benefit car...
Controlled slow breathing (at 6/min, a rate frequently adopted during yoga practice) can benefit car...
Background: The psycho-physiological changes in brain-body interaction observed in most of meditativ...
Objective - To assess the influence of different breathing patterns on autonomic cardiovascular modu...
Slow breathing practices have been adopted in the modern world across the globe due to their claimed...
Purpose: Patterned breathing allows standardized serial measurements of heart rate varia...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Acute hypoxia may alter autonomic cardiovascular reflexes during orthostasis. Heart rate variability...
Background & objectives: Slow breathing increases parasympathetic activity and baroreflex sensitivit...
International audienceClinical research on the beneficial effects induced by slow-paced breathing ha...
Objective: We explored the physiological background of the non-linear operating mode of cardiorespir...
BACKGROUND: Peripheral carotid chemoreceptors, which raise sympathetic activation at the brainstem l...
Understanding the complex dynamics of cardio-respiratory coupling sheds light on the underlying mech...
Slow, deep breathing is being used as a self-management intervention for various health conditions i...
Background: The psycho-physiological changes in brain-body interaction observed in most of meditativ...