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Variables Influencing Heart Rate
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2009In both physiologic and pathological conditions, instantaneous heart rate value is the result of a rather complex interplay. It constantly varies under the influence of a number of factors: nonmodifiable and modifiable ones. Pharmacologic blockade with beta-adrenergic antagonists and/or with parasympathetic antagonists such as atropine have permitted ...
Valentini, M, PARATI, GIANFRANCO
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Mental load, heart rate and heart rate variability
Psychologische Forschung, 1970"Several investigators have shown that diminished sinus arrhythmia can be seen as an indication of increased mental load. The present experiment deals with the influence of different levels of mental load, operationalized as the number of binary choices per minute, on the regularity of the heart rate. Also . . .
Blitz, P.S., Hoogstraten, J., Mulder, G.
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2010
The exploration of heart rate variability (HRV) for clinical purposes in medical sciences as well as for follow-up and monitoring the effects of training in exercise sciences has gained increased popularity in the recent years.
Garet Martin +3 more
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The exploration of heart rate variability (HRV) for clinical purposes in medical sciences as well as for follow-up and monitoring the effects of training in exercise sciences has gained increased popularity in the recent years.
Garet Martin +3 more
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Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2006
Kenneth C, Bilchick, Ronald D, Berger
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Kenneth C, Bilchick, Ronald D, Berger
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Italian heart journal. Supplement : official journal of the Italian Federation of Cardiology, 2001
In 1981 a study on heart rate variability (HRV) and on the neural control of the heart was published in Science. Since then, the number of papers concerning this topic has increased exponentially. Some aspects of the relationship between HRV and the neural control of the cardiovascular system are now clear, for example: a decreased SDNN (a measure of ...
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In 1981 a study on heart rate variability (HRV) and on the neural control of the heart was published in Science. Since then, the number of papers concerning this topic has increased exponentially. Some aspects of the relationship between HRV and the neural control of the cardiovascular system are now clear, for example: a decreased SDNN (a measure of ...
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