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Heart rate and respiratory rate are both fundamental vital signs used to assess homeostatic balance [1] and are frequently observed to fluctuate in tandem during physiological states such as meditation [2], hibernation [3], nightmares [4], high-altitude exposure [5], and stress responses [6]. Furthermore, specific research investigates the direct influence of respiratory rates on heart rate and heart rate variability [7].
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Homeostasis vs. Allostasis: Why Your Body Needs More Than Stability trueself.health 1 fact
claimWhen the sympathetic nervous system (the 'fight-or-flight' system) is activated by stress, respiration rate increases, breathing becomes shallow and rapid, heart rate increases, blood pressure spikes, and cortisol levels rise, which contributes to allostatic load over time.
Homeostasis and Health: From Balance to Change | Biological Theory link.springer.com 1 fact
claimRapid physiological responses to high altitude include increased breathing rate, increased heart rate, and the suppression of non-essential body functions such as digestion.
Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence (S-ART) frontiersin.org 1 fact
measurementDuring meditation, skin conductivity, oxygen consumption, heart rate, blood pressure, cortisol levels, muscle tone, urinary vanillyl mandelic acid (VMA) levels, and breathing rate all decrease, according to research by Jevning et al. (1992), Benson (2000), Lazar et al. (2005), and Austin (2006).
The Migrating and Hibernating Season - The Last Green Valley thelastgreenvalley.org 1 fact
measurementBats hibernating in caves enter a state of torpor characterized by heart rates dropping to 25 beats per minute, a breathing rate of about one breath per minute, and a near-freezing body temperature.
Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 1 fact
measurementDuring nightmares, individuals experience increased heart and respiration rates (Fisher et al., 1970; Nielsen and Zadra, 2000).
Physiology, Homeostasis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 1 fact
measurementA patient's vital signs, including blood pressure, core body temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation, serve as the first measurements indicating a potential homeostatic imbalance.
The New Field of Network Physiology: Building the Human ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
referenceThe study 'The Effects of Specific Respiratory Rates on Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability' (Appl. psychophysiology biofeedback 28, 13–23) examines how specific respiratory rates influence heart rate and heart rate variability.