Author

Gopal Krushna Pal

Senior Professor of Physiology, JIPMER - Cited by 3,016 - sympathovagal imbalance - hypertension research - yoga

Biography

Dr. Gopal Krushna Pal currently works as Senior Professor, at the Department of Physiology, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research. Dr G. K. Pal does research in Cardiovascular Physiology, Heart Rate Variability, Blood Pressure Varaility, BRS, Yoga, Diabetology, Hypertension Research, Cardiology and Cognitive Science. Dr. Pal is author of five textbooks in Physiology, the latest being Comprehensive Textbook of Medical physiology, Jaypee Publications, 2017 Edition.
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Cited by
Year
Textbook of medical physiology
GK PalElsevier India, 2019201
116
2019
Effect of yoga therapy on disease activity, inflammatory markers, and heart rate variability in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
S Ganesan, GS Gaur, VS Negi, VK Sharma, GK PalThe Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 26 (6), 501-507, 2020202
25
2020
Association of sympathovagal imbalance with cognitive impairment in type 2 diabetes in adults
P Auroprajna, BM Naik, JP Sahoo, GS Keerthi, M Pavanya, GK PalCanadian Journal of Diabetes 42 (1), 44-50, 2018201
13
2018
9
2021
Comprehensive Textbook of Medical Physiology 2 Volumes
GK Pal, P PalJaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 20120
9
2019
Yoga to combat and prevent COVID-19
Yoga to combat and prevent COVID-1GK PalInternational Journal of Clinical and Experimental Physiology 7 (2), 46-47, 2020202
9
2020
Contribution of insulin resistance to decreased baroreceptor sensitivity & cardiometabolic risks in pre-obesity & obesity
J Indumathy, GK Pal, P Pal, PH Ananthanarayanan, SC Parija, ...The Indian Journal of Medical Research 148 (2), 151, 2018201
6
2018
Decreased baroreflex sensitivity is associated with cardiometabolic risks and prehypertension status in early-postmenopausal women
S Subhashri, P Pal, GK Pal, D Papa, N NandaClinical and Experimental Hypertension 43 (2), 112-119, 2021202
5
2021
Prone Asanas and Pal’s Pranayama could Facilitate Recovery and Pre¬ vent Psychosomatic Stress and Complications of COVID-19
GK Pal, N Nanda, M Renugasundari, P PalYoga Phys Ther Rehabil 5 (1078), 2577-0756.001078, 2020202
4
2020
Assessment of heart rate variability in early post-menopausal women
S Subhashri, P Pal, D Papa, N Nanda, GK Pal, RM PackirisamyInt J Clin Exp Physiol 6 (1), 11-, 2019201
4
2019
Attenuation of baroreflex sensitivity and heart rate variability is linked to reduced levels of nitric oxide in pregnant women having risks of developing gestational hypertension
K Karthiga, GK Pal, P Dasari, N Nanda, S Velkumary, P ChinnakaliClinical and Experimental Hypertension 3 (), 356-362, 2021202
4
2021
Increased osteoprotegerin level is associated with impaired cardiovagal modulation in type-2 diabetic patients treated with oral antidiabetic drugs
MR Jasmine, N Nanda, J Sahoo, S Velkumary, GK PalBMC Cardiovascular Disorders 20 (1), 1-10, 2020202
3
2020
Role of sympathovagal imbalance in gestational hypertension: a mini-review
K Karthiga, GK Pal, S Velkumary, D Papa, N NandaInt. J. Clin. Exp. Physiol 6, 107-110, 2019201
3
2019
Sympathovagal imbalance and cognitive deficit in postmenopausal women: a mini review
S Subhashri, P Pal, GK PalInt J Clin Exp Physiol 6 (2), 8-41, 2019201
3
2019