Thursday, April 28, 2011


EIS indicators


The EIS measures the human body electrical properties (electrical conductivity and dispersion).
The signals processing analysis provides data about the galvanic skin response.
Main indicators for each electrodes pairs : Hand, Foot and Forehead
SDC + : Electrical conductivity related to the pathway from anode to cathode and from the peer reviews it seems related with the tissue oxygen level
Delta SDC+-SDC -: numeric value .From the peer review, it seems related to the interstitial chloride ions (inversely proportional) .
Alpha parameter : Electrical Dispersion. From the peer reviews, it seems related to the morphology of the fluid between the cells. 


HRV



Heart Rate Variability (HRV) is the mathematical analysis of the time between each Heart beat and provides indicators of the Autonomic nervous system activity and it is the gold standard to estimate your stress level.
Main indicators:
Heart rate: The number of heart beats per minute
SI Stress Index: Indicator of the heart left ventricle work and heart oxygen consumption
MxDMn: Indicator of the stability of the heart rhythm
HF % and ms: Main indicator of the parasympathetic activity
Total Power: Indicator of the vagal activity.
LF/HF: ratio considered by some investigators to mirror sympathetic/parasympathetic balance or to reflect sympathetic modulations.

HRV Indicators


SPo2 % and Photoelectrical Plethysmograph



Q (Cardiac Output): Indicator of the volume of blood being pumped by the heart in a minute.
SVR (Systemic Vascular Resistance) : Indicator of peripheral Resistance to flow that must be overcome to push blood through the circulatory system.
MAP (Mean Arterial Pressure): Average pressure during the aortic pulse cycles estimated from the Digital Pulse Analysis
Stiffness Index: Indicator of the large artery stiffness related to the blood pressure
Reflection Index: Indicator of small and middle size artery stiffness
DEI: Indicator proportional to the peripheral artery elasticity or to the venous return (vasoconstriction)
Estimated VO2:  Oxygen uptake represents the oxygen supply for the tissue metabolism
Estimated DO2:  oxygen delivery is the rate of oxygen transport in the arterial blood   
SpO2%: Hemoglobin oxygen saturation in percent corresponding to the arterial oxygen pressure. It can be reduced e.g. anemia, hypothyroidism, high altitude, Co2 increased, histotoxic hypoxia (cells cannot use 02) , oxygen-hemoglobin bond increased affinity, sleep apnea or lactic acid excess.




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  1. Suggested diet and micro nutrition advices 1
    The advices in nutrition and micro nutrition could be revised in the next follow up examination. The advices do not take care about the clinical context, current treatment and specific lifestyle such as vegetarian, athletes. The advices are issue from Recommended Dietary Allowances, 10th Edition. National Academy Press 1989-1999. ISBN: 0-309-04633-5 and the cross analysis of the ES Teck results and in particular the body composition and hemodynamic indicators.
    NOT RECOMMENDED FOODS RECOMMENDED FOODS
    Vegetables
    Egg Plant, Beetroot, Potato, Chestnuts, Fennel, Spinach, Soy beans, Vegetable stock, Dandelion
    Animal protein
    Salami , Frankfurters, Well-hung game, Marinated herring, Beef liver, Cold cuts, Animal proteins and fats with moderation, Anchovies, Bacon, Caviar, Shrimps, Herring, Ham, Rock lobster, Cod, Parmesan, Bottarga, Sardine, Salmon, Bacon, Lard, Lamb, Eel
    Lard, tilefish, Veal sweetbreads
    Carbohydrates
    Brewer's yeast, Sodium glutamate (often used in Chinese cooking), Not more than 30 g of fiber per day, Pasta, Bread, Hulled rice, Chocolate, Jam, Ice-cream, Honey, Nougat, Sweet foods, Liquorices
    Fats
    Fried food, Mayonnaise, Virgin cold-pressed plant oils
    Drinks
    Certain wines (Sauternes, Chianti, Riesling, Porto), Beer, Alcohol, Cocoa
    Oily foods
    Hazel nuts, Almonds, Brazil nuts
    Fruit
    Bananas, Dates , Fruit in syrup candied or in jelly
    Salt
    Salt
    Aromatic herbs
    Cider vinegar, Cinnamon, Curry, Ginger
    Miscellaneous
    Coconuts, Pumpkin, sesame, sunflower seeds, Sprouted seeds
    Reduce casein-based foods (for one month):
    butter, margarine, fresh cream, cheese, cream desserts,ice-cream, cakes, sweet bread products, bars, miscellaneous confectionery, chocolate. Vegetables
    Asparagus, Artichokes, Brussels sprouts, Onions, Tomatoes, All dry vegetables (chickpeas, Lentils , red beans...), Celery root, Celery, Cabbage, Beans, Lettuce, Salsify, Cucumber, Ginseng, Turnip, Olives, Leeks, Horse-tail, Maize, Bell peppers, Chickpeas
    Garlic, Carrots, Pumpkin, Zucchini, Cress, Lamb's lettuce, Black radish
    Animal protein
    Egg, Cooked egg-white, Egg-white, Fish, Guinea Fowl, Chicken, Veal, Lean meat
    Carbohydrates
    Yeast, Whole meal bread, Oats, White rice, Rice
    Drinks
    Green tea, Coffee
    Oily foods
    Walnuts
    Fruit
    Apricots, Plums, Apples, Blackberry, Blueberry, Pear, Fresh fruit, Blackcurrant, Cherries, Raspberries, Orange, Grape, Grapefruit, Mandarins, Lemon, Melon, Peaches, Clementine
    Herbs
    Rosemary, Sesame, Garlic, Shallots, Onions, Parsley, Chervil
    Aromatic herbs
    Peppers
    Plant protein
    Algae
    Oils
    Cod liver oil, Plant oils, Olive oil, Safflower oil, Corn oil, Grape pip oil, Sunflower oil
    Cereals
    Bran, Wild chicory, Cress, Cereals
    Fish
    Tuna and oil fish and seafood (including octopus)
    The Cretan diet is recommended, based on:
    Polyunsaturated acids are also essential at 10 g per day.
    They are of 2 origins:
    Plant origin: reduce bad cholesterol
    - Linoleic acid: sunflower, corn, soy and peanut oil
    - Alpha-linolenic: walnut, soy and rapeseed oil
    Animal origin: reduce triglycerides and increase the fluidity of the blood
    - In fish: EPA and DHA
    MICRONUTRITION COOKING METHODS
    Vitamins
    Vit. B5, Vit.C, Vit.B6, Vit.A, Vit. B8 , Vit.E, Vit. F, DHEA, Vit. B9 (folic acid)
    Trace elements
    Magnesium ,Iodine ,Sulfur ,Cobalt
    Plant therapy
    Aubeline ,Hawthorn ,Garlic ,Cypress • Steaming is to be preferred to all other methods.
    • For cooking food: olive, peanut or palm oil, without ever allowing it to smoke.
    • For improved digestion, advice for cooking : carrots, tomatoes, broccoli, spinach then add olive or colza oil after cooking.
    • To prepare fish, marinate in lemon juice, wine or oil, then steam or poach in stock
    • Do not burn or carbonize meat and throw away the gravy.

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