Effect of physical training on heart rate to graded exercise load in males and females
Journal Title: MedPulse -International Medical Journal - Year 2016, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
Autonomic nervous system is the prime mediator of favourable cardiovascular changes, which occurs through physical training, the paper reports the heart rate and blood pressure variation in 30 male and 30 female subjects of age group 18-25years, who underwent 4 weeks of moderate physical training under supervision. Heart rate and systolic blood pressure response to exercise are monitored. All the parameters are compared before and after physical training of 4 weeks.
Authors and Affiliations
Imtiaz Ali, Nadera Yasmeen
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