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pro vyhledávání: '"Mauro Tinelli"'
Autor:
Stefano Guzzetti, R Casati, Simonetta Dassi, Sergio Cerutti, Mauro Tinelli, Alberto Malliani, Masu Am, Longoni P, Pecis M, M. Pagani
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hypertension. 9:831-838
We addressed the problem of the circadian changes in neural control of heart period in ambulant hypertensive subjects. A running spectral analysis of R-R variability from Holter tapes provided markers of sympathetic, i.e. low-frequency component (LF)
Autor:
Federico Lombardi, Giuseppe Baselli, Simonetta Dassi, Mauro Tinelli, Raffaello Furlan, Alberto Malliani, Massimo Pagani, Wilma Crivellaro, Stefano Guzzetti, S. Cerutti
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
In this study, we tested the hypothesis that the neural control of circulation in humans undergoes continuous but in part predictable changes throughout the day and night. Dynamic 24-hour recordings were obtained in two groups of ambulant subjects. I
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Autor:
Sergio Cerutti, Alberto Malliani, Simonetta Dell’Orto, Federico Lombardi, Elisa Gentile, Mauro Tinelli, M. Pagani, Raffaello Furlan, Wilma Crivellaro, Simona Piazza, Massimo Pagani
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
In 10 ambulant subjects we studied the circadian changes in sympathetic vasomotor control as assessed by the spectral power of the 0.1-Hz low-frequency component of systolic arterial pressure variability measured with a Millar phi 3F tip transducer.
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Autor:
Simona Piazza, Paolo Seghizzi, Alberto Malliani, Mauro Tinelli, Raffaello Furlan, Franca Barbic
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Background —Shift work is associated with an increased rate of cardiovascular diseases and accidents. Discordance between circadian rhythms of stress-related biological variables and the work-sleep schedule might explain the reduced efficiency of w
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