exercise-induced studies, pharmacologically-induced studies,
Scintigraphy imaging showing Adenosine-induced ischemia in the lateral wall indicates reduced blood flow to that area of the heart during stress. This could suggest potential blockages or narrowing of the coronary arteries supplying blood to the lateral wall, which may require further evaluation and treatment to prevent cardiac complications.
Unless the person has exercise-induced asthma, yoga would have no effect on asthma. If they do have exercise-induced asthma, it is possible that the yoga could actually trigger an attack.
Exercise induced asthma is where you get asthma from exercese
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Amenorrhea is when the period is gone for other reasons than pregnancy and in this case too much exercise.
Exercise can improve cardiovascular health by promoting blood flow, reducing plaque buildup in arteries, and increasing the efficiency of the heart. These benefits can help to prevent and manage ischemia by enhancing oxygen delivery to tissues and improving overall cardiovascular function. Regular exercise also helps to lower risk factors such as high blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and obesity, which are associated with ischemic heart disease.
One alternative name for asthma is bronchial asthma. Other names that are used include: allergy induced asthma and exercise induced asthma.
Asthma NOS (Not Otherwise Specified) as opposed to Exercise induced or any other induced kind. Multiple triggers instead of a single specific trigger.
Ischemia is the medical term for decreased blood flow. Ischemia limits the supply of oxygen to tissues.
absence of o2 transporters on the cell membrane
Anterior wall ischemia