“…Different factors influence baroreflex sensitivity in the normal population, including sex, age, level of physical activity, mean BP, heart rate, body mass index (BMI), mechanical properties of arteries, and plasma levels of glucose and insulin (Parati et al 1988;Laederach-Hofmann et al 2000;Kardos et al 2001;Honzíková et al 2006a). In adults, decreased baroreflex sensitivity was found in various pathological conditions, including diabetes mellitus (Frattola et al 1997;Lefrandt et al 1999), hypertension (Gribbin et al 1971;Lábrová et al 2005) and obesity (Grassi et al 1995;Alvarez et al 2005).…”