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Zerf, Mohammed |
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Mokkedes, Moulay Idris |
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2019-07-29T09:20:21Z |
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2019-07-29T09:20:21Z |
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2016-04-02 |
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http://e-biblio.univ-mosta.dz/handle/123456789/12119 |
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ABSTRACT
Background: In adults, heart rate is the most indirect tests used to estimate VO2max and the physiological indicator of intensity of
physical work. Studies confirm that the body Physical fitness has a significant modifying effect as cardiovascular disease. Objectives:
From the above our focus comes in this modest study on the bases impact of the cardiovascular system, which can modify the activity
of every other tissue/organ/system within the body. Where any change within the cardiovascular system will have consequences for
the health and functioning of the body. Material and Methods: As to explore the risks related to the Body Composition, we based on
Ruffier functional test Heart Rate, the hart max (measured directly after 30 squats in 45 secs) and heart Rate rests (measured Advent
Effort) for 30 Housewives, their homogeneity was calculated basically on age ≤ 24, BMI class and Questionnaire Physical Activity
Rating (PA-R), to determine their physical activities intensity daily effort. Results: Based on the analysis statistics we confirmed that
the heart rate max is a marker for measuring cardiac risk in the opposite of Heart Rate Rest. Also the inability of our sample return to
The higher oxygen demand, which can be realized only by improving cardiac performance and respiratory function at the given work
rate. Conclusions: Based on our results we recommend our women housewife to control their heart rate in especially their Heart rate
max which is a marker for measuring cardiac risk because the most of the similar studies chows that the more sudden deaths are
caused by a rapid heartbeat or an irregular heartbeat. |
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Am. J. innov. res. appl. sci. |
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Body Composition |
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Heart Rate |
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Obese Housewife |
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RELATIONSHIP BETWIN HEARTHBEATS AND BODY COMPOSITION AMONG SOME FATNESS ALGERIANS HOUSEWIVES |
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Article |
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