OBJECTIVE — Heart rate recovery (HRR) is an independent prognostic indicator for cardio-vascular disease (CVD) and all-cause mortality in healthy men. We examined the association of HRR to CVD-related and all-cause mortality in men with diabetes. RESEARCHDESIGNANDMETHODS — In this cohort study we examined 2,333 men with documented diabetes (mean age 49.4 years) that had baseline 5-min HRR measurement following maximal exercise (heart ratepeak heart rate5 min of recovery) at The Cooper Clinic, Dallas, TX. We identified HRR quartiles as quartile 155, quartile 2 55–66, quartile 3 67–75, and quartile 4 75 bpm. Hazard ratios (HRs) for cardiovascular and all-cause death were adjusted for age, cardiorespiratory fitness, resting heart rate, fastin...
AIMS: Heart rate recovery after exercise (HRR) is an estimate of autonomic modulation of the heart, ...
Background and Objectives: Heart rate recovery at first (HRR-I) and second (HRR-II) minute after exe...
OBJECTIVE Individuals with diabetes have higher resting heart rate compared with those without, whic...
Background: Heart-rate recovery (HRR) is considered to be an independent predictor of cardiac and al...
Background— An abnormal ECG during maximal exercise testing has been shown to be a powerful predicto...
Background-—Exercise testing provides valuable information in addition to ST-segment changes. The pr...
Background - An abnormal ECG during maximal exercise testing has been shown to be a powerful predict...
OBJECTIVE—Slow heart rate recovery (HRR) predicts all-cause mortality. This study inves-tigated the ...
Aims: Heart rate recovery after exercise (HRR) is an estimate of autonomic modulation of the heart, ...
The objective of this study was to test prospectively in a population sample whether individuals wit...
Diabetes is associated with abnormal autonomic func-tion and increased mortality. Abnormal heart rat...
The use of exercise electrocardiography (ECG) to detect latent coronary heart disease (CHD) is disco...
OBJECTIVE — To quantify the relation of fitness to mortality among men with diabetes, adjusted for B...
Background: Heart rate recovery after exercise is an independent prognostic indicator for cardiovasc...
Diabetic autonomic neuropathy is a possible link between abnormal metabolism in type 2 diabetes mell...
AIMS: Heart rate recovery after exercise (HRR) is an estimate of autonomic modulation of the heart, ...
Background and Objectives: Heart rate recovery at first (HRR-I) and second (HRR-II) minute after exe...
OBJECTIVE Individuals with diabetes have higher resting heart rate compared with those without, whic...
Background: Heart-rate recovery (HRR) is considered to be an independent predictor of cardiac and al...
Background— An abnormal ECG during maximal exercise testing has been shown to be a powerful predicto...
Background-—Exercise testing provides valuable information in addition to ST-segment changes. The pr...
Background - An abnormal ECG during maximal exercise testing has been shown to be a powerful predict...
OBJECTIVE—Slow heart rate recovery (HRR) predicts all-cause mortality. This study inves-tigated the ...
Aims: Heart rate recovery after exercise (HRR) is an estimate of autonomic modulation of the heart, ...
The objective of this study was to test prospectively in a population sample whether individuals wit...
Diabetes is associated with abnormal autonomic func-tion and increased mortality. Abnormal heart rat...
The use of exercise electrocardiography (ECG) to detect latent coronary heart disease (CHD) is disco...
OBJECTIVE — To quantify the relation of fitness to mortality among men with diabetes, adjusted for B...
Background: Heart rate recovery after exercise is an independent prognostic indicator for cardiovasc...
Diabetic autonomic neuropathy is a possible link between abnormal metabolism in type 2 diabetes mell...
AIMS: Heart rate recovery after exercise (HRR) is an estimate of autonomic modulation of the heart, ...
Background and Objectives: Heart rate recovery at first (HRR-I) and second (HRR-II) minute after exe...
OBJECTIVE Individuals with diabetes have higher resting heart rate compared with those without, whic...