A study quantitative and qualitative retaion to scientific publications on the phisical stress, cardiac frequency, blood pressure and cortisol in autism
Abstract
Autism isconsidered a Pervasive Developmental Disorder, in Which Social Interaction, Communication and Behavior are altered in varying degrees of severity due to changes in central nervous system. With respect to the set of search words on the Autism and associations, it appears that the Base Medline / PubMed owns 96.31% to 3.15% Lilacs and Scielo Base 0.54% of total scientific publications. However, this study deals only on items that aimed to link autism with exertion, and / or cardiac frequency, blood pressure and / or and / or cortisol. Based on the data, it can be stated that few studies involving responses promoted by the physical requirements of Autism over the variables of cardiac frequency, blood pressure, cortisol.
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