High heart rate is associated with longevity in many animal species including men.1 It has been shown in various cardiovascular diseases that high resting heart rate is a known marker of cardiovascular outcomes in hypertension,2 atherosclerosis,3 myocardial infarction4 and heart failure.5 6 Among the different conditions the threshold from which risk is increased is different. More close corre-lations at low thresholds ($70 bpm) to risk have been established in heart failure.5e8 One beat increase of baseline heart rate and five beats increase of resting heart rate is associated with an increas
SummaryMany epidemiological studies have demonstrated that resting heart rate is a risk marker but a...
Data from large epidemiological studies suggest that elevated heart rate is independently associated...
Data from large epidemiological studies suggest that elevated heart rate is independently associated...
High heart rate is associated with longev-ity in many animal species including men.1 It has been sho...
The importance of resting heart rate (HR) as a prognostic factor and potential therapeutic target is...
Increasing levels of resting heart rate are associated with increased risk of developing hypertensio...
A number of physiological pathways and risk factors leading to cardiovascular disease (CVD) are now ...
Heart rate influences myocardial oxygen demand, coronary blood flow, and myocardial function. Clinic...
Abstract: Background Raised resting heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk. We postulated tha...
Background Raised resting heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk. We postulated that heart ra...
BackgroundElevated heart rate (HR) is associated with higher mortality and morbidity in patients wit...
Those animals that live longer tend to have slower heart rates (HR). Several plausible theories sugg...
That elevated heart rate (HR) is a risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in healthy...
Resting heart rate is a determinant of cardiac output and physiological homeostasis. Although a simp...
Resting heart rate is a determinant of cardiac output and physiological homeostasis. Although a simp...
SummaryMany epidemiological studies have demonstrated that resting heart rate is a risk marker but a...
Data from large epidemiological studies suggest that elevated heart rate is independently associated...
Data from large epidemiological studies suggest that elevated heart rate is independently associated...
High heart rate is associated with longev-ity in many animal species including men.1 It has been sho...
The importance of resting heart rate (HR) as a prognostic factor and potential therapeutic target is...
Increasing levels of resting heart rate are associated with increased risk of developing hypertensio...
A number of physiological pathways and risk factors leading to cardiovascular disease (CVD) are now ...
Heart rate influences myocardial oxygen demand, coronary blood flow, and myocardial function. Clinic...
Abstract: Background Raised resting heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk. We postulated tha...
Background Raised resting heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk. We postulated that heart ra...
BackgroundElevated heart rate (HR) is associated with higher mortality and morbidity in patients wit...
Those animals that live longer tend to have slower heart rates (HR). Several plausible theories sugg...
That elevated heart rate (HR) is a risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in healthy...
Resting heart rate is a determinant of cardiac output and physiological homeostasis. Although a simp...
Resting heart rate is a determinant of cardiac output and physiological homeostasis. Although a simp...
SummaryMany epidemiological studies have demonstrated that resting heart rate is a risk marker but a...
Data from large epidemiological studies suggest that elevated heart rate is independently associated...
Data from large epidemiological studies suggest that elevated heart rate is independently associated...