Muscle and cerebral oxygenation during exercise in fibromyalgia: a near-infrared spectroscopy study
Taneli Lehto, Teemu Zetterman, Dominique Gagnon, Ritva Markkula, Jari Arokoski, Eija Kalso & Juha E. Peltonen
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Purpose
We studied muscle and brain oxygenation during...
Long COVID: Lung Pathophysiology and its Relationship with Cognitive Dysfunction
Post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (Long COVID) includes physical and cognitive symptoms that can last long after acute infection. Links between lung pathophysiology and cognitive dysfunction in Long COVID remain...
Dynamic cerebral autoregulation in people with mild cognitive impairment
Laura K Fitzgibbon-Collins; Michael Borrie; Sue Peters; J Kevin Shoemaker; Jaspreet Bhangu
Altered cerebrovascular hemodynamics and low cerebral perfusion contribute to the development and progression of dementia. Dynamic...
In summary, the findings demonstrated that increasing difficulty levels in the cognitive task resulted in reduced accuracy, prolonged response times, and increased perceived difficulty scores. Task performance remained unaffected by the inclination levels. Additionally, the results revealed an...
Abstract
Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is prevalent in older adults and can cause falls and hospitalization. Diagnostic intermittent blood pressure (BP) measurements are only a proxy for cerebral perfusion and do not reflect daily-life BP fluctuations. Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)-measured...
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