Half-weekly and weekly blood pressure patterns in late human ontogeny

D. Gubin, G. Cornelissen, F. Halberg, G. D. Gubin, T. Turti, E. V. Sykutina, A. E. Grigoriev, M. Mitish, G. V. Yatsyk, O. Ikonomovz, A. Stoynev, N. Madjirova, J. Siegelova, B. Fiser, J. Dusek

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Abstract

Evidence is mounting for the ubiquity and importance of about-weekly (circaseptan) and about half-weekly (circasemiseptan) components. Their changes with age are investigated herein in human blood pressure. Blood pressure was monitored for at least one week on 21 newborns, 17 young adults and 7 elderly individuals. The change in prominence of circaseptans and circasemiseptans as a function of age was examined by one-way analysis of variance, the respective amplitudes being estimated by cosinor.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)207-215
Number of pages9
JournalScripta Medica Facultatis Medicae Universitatis Brunensis Masarykianae
Volume70
Issue number4-5
StatePublished - 1997

Keywords

  • About half-weekly
  • Blood pressure
  • Circasemiseptan
  • Circaseptan
  • Human
  • Ontogeny

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