Friday, 5 June 2009

The faster heart rate, the risk of obesity and diabetes higher

Heart beating faster when the body is in state of rest are signs of developing disease and obesity diabetes. This is the conclusion of the scientists belonging to Kurume University (Japan) has just posted on the Journal of Health study on the disease of high blood pressure in the U.S.

The study was done in 20 years with the participation of 615 people divided into 4 groups with beating heart rate varies: 60 times per minute, rhythm from 60-69 per minute, 70-79 rhythm / rhythm and 80 minutes per minute or more.

Through research, the scientists discovered those who have heart rhythm beating from 80 per minute or more are at risk have the symptoms of insulin resistance, diabetes and other problems on cardiovascular. Compared with the group have heart rate beating rhythm under 60 per minute, this group are at risk of obesity infected urgently 1.34 times higher, had symptoms of insulin resistance and 1.2 times of high primary wall disease 4.39 times.

This is one of the first studies evaluating the impact of rapid heart beats for the exchange of body people. The researchers discovered that this will help create a mechanism to explain on reasonable relationship between obesity and disease nervous system to feel.

Beats of the heart, which is controlled by the nervous system to feel (SNS), a network of neuron nerve in the human body activities do not need to have thought that knowledge. According to the scientists, this nervous system that affect the movement of powerful blood, blood pressure, or sweating.

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