![]() Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences, 66A(1), 89-96. Predictive value of the Short Physical Performance Battery following hospitalization in older patients. Volpato, S., Cavalieri, M., Sioulis, F., Guerra, G., Maraldi, C., Zuliani, G., &. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 64(2), 223-229. Use of the Short Physical Performance Battery Score to predict loss of ability to walk 400 meters: analysis from the InCHIANTI study. V., Lauretani, F., Ferrucci, L., Bandinelli, S., & Guralnik, J. Aging Clinical And Experimental Research, 18(2), 100-106. Concordance and discordance between two measures of lower extremity function: 400 meter self-paced walk and SPPB. Journal of The American Geriatrics Society, 54(5), 743-749. Meaningful change and responsiveness in common physical performance measures in older adults. Short Physical Performance Battery and all-cause mortality: systematic review and meta-analysis. C., di Bari, M., Cesari, M., Landi, F., &. ![]() Reliability of the Norwegian version of the short physical performance battery in older people with and without dementia. Preliminary validation of the short physical performance battery in older adults with multiple sclerosis: secondary data analysis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 97(11), 2002-2005. Interobserver reliability of peripheral muscle strength tests and Short Physical Performance Battery in patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: A prospective observational study. Medina-Mirapeix, F., Bernabeu-Mora, R., Llamazares-Herrán, E., Sánchez-Martínez, M. Detectable changes in physical performance measures in elderly African Americans. European Journal Of Physiotherapy, 18(1), 11-17. Physical functioning and fall-related efficacy among community-dwelling elderly people. Halaweh, H., Willen, C., Svantesson, U., & Grimby-Ekman, A. Journals Of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences, 55(4), M221-M231. Lower Extremity Function and Subsequent Disability: Consistency Across Studies, Predictive Models, and Value of Gait Speed Alone Compared With the Short Physical Performance Battery. Lower-Extremity Function in Persons over the Age of 70 Years as a Predictor of Subsequent Disability. Validity and reliability of the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB): A pilot study on mobility in the Colombian Andes. F., Curcio, C., Alvarado, B., Zunzunegui, M. Validity and reliability of the short physical performance battery in two diverse older adult populations in Quebec and Brazil. American Journal Of Otolaryngology, 35(6), 708-712. Assessing physical functioning in otolaryngology: feasibility of the Short Physical Performance Battery. International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 10, 2619-2626. The Short Physical Performance Battery is a discriminative tool for identifying patients with COPD at risk of disability. the heart rate becomes “chaotic.” When the patient is in a healthy state or feels positive emotions such as happiness and compassion, then the variation of heart rate is regular and becomes “coherent.Bernabeu-Mora, R., Medina-Mirapeix, F., Llamazares-Herrán, E., García-Guillamón, G., Giménez-Giménez, L. ![]() The heart rate is irregular in conditions like anxiety and stress, i.e. It is also a prominent forecaster of many medical conditions such as hypertension, heart disease, diabetes and sometimes even death.Īs the semi-autonomous network of neurons of the heart is closely related to the brain, both the heart and brain affect each other all the time. The conditions, reduced heart rate variability and chaos, occur in a state of negative emotions such as anxiety, depression, stress, and anger. The main aim of cardiac coherence is to tame our cardiac rhythm, so that it enters a condition of “coherence.” This condition comprises of healthy and improved heart rate variability as opposed to “chaos”, which has decreased healthy variability, as is its usual pattern. Through direct training of the heart, we can train our emotions too. These neurons are closely linked to the emotional brain and jointly they create a “heart-brain system.” The heart plays a vital role in this system. There are 40,000 neurons present in the semi-autonomous system of the heart. ![]()
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