@inproceedings{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008625, author = {田中, 志信 and 岸上, 博俊 and 村田, 和香 and 山越, 憲一}, book = {日本生理人類学会誌 = Japanese journal of physiological anthropology}, issue = {4}, month = {Nov}, note = {In order to investigate the relationship between cardiovascular performance and daily activity in the elderly, preliminary experiments were carried out using two ambulatory monitoring systems developed by the authors' group. One system is capable of long-term monitoring of human posture in normal daily life, and the other is for non-invasively monitoring beat-by-beat cardiovascular parameters, including blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), cardiac output (CO), total peripheral resistance (Rp). Baroreceptor-cardiac reflex sensitivity (BRS) was also calculated as an index for evaluating autonomic regulatory function. The preliminary use of these systems has clearly demonstrated that simultaneous monitoring of beat-by-beat haemodynamic parameters together with data on posture could give valuable information concerning not only orthostatic hypotension, but also on circulatory response to daily physical load.}, pages = {185--194}, publisher = {日本生理人類学会 = Japan Society of physiological anthropology}, title = {高齢者における日常の活動性と循環機能との関係について:無拘束計測装置2種を用いた定量評価の試み}, volume = {10}, year = {2005} }