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Blood pressure and carbon dioxide are both physiological variables maintained by the body's homeostatic regulation [1] and controlled through negative feedback loops [2], [3]. Additionally, elevated carbon dioxide levels resulting from conditions like sleep apnea are directly linked to increases in blood pressure [4].
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Homeostasis vs. Allostasis: Why Your Body Needs More Than Stability trueself.health 2 facts
claimNegative feedback loops in the human body regulate blood glucose, pH, oxygen, carbon dioxide, blood pressure, and electrolyte concentrations including sodium, potassium, and calcium.
claimNegative feedback loops regulate physiological variables including blood glucose, pH, oxygen, carbon dioxide, blood pressure, and electrolyte concentrations such as sodium, potassium, and calcium.
Feedback Mechanisms | Overview & Research Examples - Perlego perlego.com 1 fact
claimHomeostatic regulation in the human body maintains constant levels of blood pressure, blood glucose, oxygen and carbon dioxide in tissues and blood, body fluid pH, and water and electrolyte concentrations.
How sleep deprivation can harm your health - Harvard Health health.harvard.edu 1 fact
claimSleep apnea causes low oxygen and high carbon dioxide levels during sleep, which raises stress hormone levels, blood pressure, and heart rate.