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Chronomics and Continuous Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Vascular Chronomics: From 7-Day/24-Hour to Lifelong Monitoring /

This fascinating volume applies the concept of chronomics to the medical treatment of hypertension. It starts with the recent updates on chronomics, the analytic techniques, and their application to community-based assessments. The authors advocate the use of 7-day/24-h records of blood pressure, wh...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Otsuka, Kuniaki (Autor), Cornelissen, Germaine (Autor), Halberg, Franz (Autor)
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edición:1st ed. 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo

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505 0 |a Dedication.- Acknowledgements.- Preface.- Chapter 1: From chronobiology to chronomedicine: Days of creation.- Chapter 2: From chronomics to chronoastrobiology: Many rhythms are control information for whatever we do -- Chapter 3: Chronobioethics: what is life? -- Chapter 4: Chronobiology.- Chapter 5: Chronomics of heart rate variability.- Chapter 6: Chronomics of life for improving the quality of health.- Chapter 7: Chronomics of tree rings gauge climate change.- Chapter 8: Introduction to Chronobioengineering.- Chapter 9: What community-based glocal comprehensive assessment tells us: chronoecology is far superior to evidence-based medicine (EBM).- Chapter 10: Community-based comprehensive geriatric assessment.- Chapter 11: Chronomic community screening: depressive mood, heart rate variability and cardiovascular outcomes in a community -- Chapter 12: Chronoecological "glocal" (global and local) comprehensive health-watch at high altitude.- Chapter 13: Chronoastrobiology.- Chapter 14: Heart rate variability reflecting the dynamics of solar activity -- Chapter 15: A transdisciplinary near-transyear in sudden cardiac death validates its counterpart in the solar wind and geomagnetics.- Chapter 16: Diagnosing vascular variability disorders and vascular variability syndromes.- Chapter 17: Among-day blood pressure variability assessed by 7-day/24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and prognostic value of vascular variability anomalies.- Chapter 18: Case presentations I. Within-day BP variations observed using 7-day/24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring.- Chapter 19: Case presentations II. Vascular variability syndrome -- Chapter 20: Case presentations III. Among-day variability of circadian profiles of 24-hour ABP -- Chapter 21: "What is life?" Cycles tipping the scale between death and survival.- Chapter 22: Astro-glocal spatially and temporally (global & local) comprehensive health watch especially at high altitude.- Chapter 23: Chronobioethics and Alerting Chronobiological Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (C-ABPM; stress/strain-test) For preventing cardiovascular and for understanding and avoiding/evading societal and natural cataclysms by personalized and generalized chronouspheres -- Closing Remarks. 
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