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Tai Ji Quan as antihypertensive lifestyle therapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Wu Y1, Johnson BT2, Chen S3, Chen Y4, Livingston J5, Pescatello LS6 J Sport Health Sci. 2020 Apr 30 VIEW
Breathing at a rate of 5.5 breaths per minute with equal inhalation-to-exhalation ratio increases heart rate variability. Lin IM1, Tai LY2, Fan SY3 Int J Psychophysiol. 2014 Mar VIEW
Slow breathing improves arterial baroreflex sensitivity and decreases blood pressure in essential hypertension. Joseph CN1, Porta C, Casucci G, Casiraghi N, Maffeis M, Rossi M, Bernardi L Hypertension. 2005 Oct VIEW
Matter over mind: a randomised-controlled trial of single-session biofeedback training on performance anxiety and heart rate variability in musicians. Wells R1, Outhred T, Heathers JA, Quintana DS, Kemp AH PLoS One. 2012 VIEW
Characteristics of resonance in heart rate variability stimulated by biofeedback. Vaschillo EG1, Vaschillo B, Lehrer PM Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback. 2006 Jun VIEW
Heart rate variability biofeedback decreases blood pressure in prehypertensive subjects by improving autonomic function and baroreflex. Lin G1, Xiang Q, Fu X, Wang S, Wang S, Chen S, Shao L, Zhao Y, Wang T J Altern Complement Med. 2012 Feb VIEW
Heart rate variability biofeedback: how and why does it work? Lehrer PM1, Gevirtz R2 Front Psychol. 2014 Jul 21 VIEW
A healthy heart is not a metronome: an integrative review of the heart's anatomy and heart rate variability. Shaffer F1, McCraty R2, Zerr CL1 Front Psychol. 2014 Sep 30 VIEW
Resonant frequency biofeedback training to increase cardiac variability: rationale and manual for training. Lehrer PM1, Vaschillo E, Vaschillo B Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback. 2000 Sep VIEW
The inflammatory reflex. Tracey KJ1 Nature. 2002 Dec 19-26 VIEW
Vagus Nerve and Vagus Nerve Stimulation, a Comprehensive Review: Part III. Yuan H1, Silberstein SD1 Headache. 2016 Mar VIEW
Vagus Nerve and Vagus Nerve Stimulation, a Comprehensive Review: Part II. Yuan H1, Silberstein SD1 Headache. 2016 Feb VIEW
Vagus Nerve and Vagus Nerve Stimulation, a Comprehensive Review: Part I. Yuan H1, Silberstein SD1 Headache. 2016 Jan VIEW
Role of acid-base balance in the chemoreflex control of breathing. Duffin J1 J Appl Physiol (1985). 2005 Dec VIEW
The chemoreflex control of breathing and its measurement. Duffin J1 Can J Anaesth. 1990 Nov VIEW
Slow breathing reduces chemoreflex response to hypoxia and hypercapnia, and increases baroreflex sensitivity. Bernardi L1, Gabutti A, Porta C, Spicuzza L J Hypertens. 2001 Dec VIEW
Effect of breathing rate on oxygen saturation and exercise performance in chronic heart failure. Bernardi L1, Spadacini G, Bellwon J, Hajric R, Roskamm H, Frey AW Lancet. 1998 May 2 VIEW
Physiology of long pranayamic breathing: neural respiratory elements may provide a mechanism that explains how slow deep breathing shifts the autonomic nervous system. Jerath R1, Edry JW, Barnes VA, Jerath V Med Hypotheses. 2006 VIEW
Baroreceptor function during exercise: resetting the record. Joyner MJ1 Exp Physiol. 2006 Jan VIEW
Baroreceptor stimulation enhanced nitric oxide vasodilator responsiveness, a new aspect of baroreflex physiology. Gmitrov J1 Microvasc Res. 2015 Mar VIEW
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