Significance of Blood flow velocity
Blood flow velocity refers to the speed at which blood moves through the circulatory system. Research indicates that this velocity can increase in healthy adults following vibration training. However, the effects of such training on blood flow velocity in diabetic patients remain controversial and require further investigation. Understanding blood flow velocity is essential for assessing cardiovascular health and the potential benefits of various training methods.
Synonyms: Circulation rate, Flow rate
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Hindu concept of 'Blood flow velocity'
In Hinduism, blood flow velocity signifies the speed of blood moving through veins. It's a parameter used to assess the effectiveness of Yogic interventions on the body.
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) The speed at which blood moves through the veins, a parameter analyzed to assess the effectiveness of the Yogic intervention.[1]
The concept of Blood flow velocity in scientific sources
Blood flow velocity measures the speed of blood movement and has been shown to increase in healthy adults post-vibration training, though its effects in diabetic patients are still debated, highlighting its significance in cardiovascular health.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is the speed at which blood moves through the vessels in the brain, measured by a specific technique to assess for any changes following a diagnostic procedure.[2] (2) The virtue of external pressure applied to the limb promotes this and reduces venous stasis, thereby increasing levels of systemic fibrinolysins.[3] (3) This refers to the speed of blood movement, and it was shown to increase in healthy adults after vibration training, although this remains controversial in diabetic patients.[4]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) The speed at which blood moves through the vessels, which can be reduced by ligustrazine, influencing hemodynamic behavior.[5]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) It is a parameter assessed in the cystic artery using Doppler techniques, with maximum systolic velocity increasing in acute inflammation.[6]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Blood flow velocity is the speed at which blood flows through blood vessels, and the text discusses the relationship between cerebral blood flow and transcranial Doppler blood flow velocity.[7] (2) Changes in cerebral oxygen saturation and cerebral flow velocity under mild + Gz hypergravity have been examined.[8] (3) Highintensity increased blood flow velocity, elevated nitric oxide (NO) level in endothelial cells and increased nitric oxide is dependent on peripheral vascular compliance, which may be a potential mechanism for HIIT to reduce blood pressure.[9]