<p>A: heart rate increase from baseline to initial peak (i); B: sustained heart rate elevation during main challenge period (area-under curve, ii). Time trend graph illustrates the mean heart rate of the 57 subjects in the control group, with a simplified representation (thick black line) overlaid on the measured values (gray line). Shaded area indicates challenge period.</p
SDNN (A): the standard deviation of the RR intervals; RMSSD (B): root mean square of RR intervals; L...
<p>Time courses, separated by sex, of global BOLD signals over four hand grip challenges (Grip effor...
<p>A: 37 OSA and 57 control subjects; B: 6 OSA and 20 control female subjects, and 31 OSA and 37 con...
<p>A: heart rate increase from baseline to initial peak (i); B: sustained heart rate elevation durin...
<p>A: 37 OSA and 57 control subjects; B: 6 OSA and 20 control female subjects, and 31 OSA and 37 con...
<p>A: 37 OSA and 57 control subjects; B: 6 OSA and 20 control female subjects, and 31 OSA and 37 con...
(A) Percentage change in heart rate relative to baseline, averaged across participants (n = 27). Sha...
<p>Time course of global BOLD signals over four hand grip challenges (Grip effort; gray rectangles)....
<p>Bar graphs showing the influence of heart rate on myocardial salvage (A), area at risk (B) and in...
<p>Change scores represent change from baseline in seconds, with positive values representing longer...
Mean HRV for A) SDNN, B) RMSSD, and C) pNN50 displayed from time of PICU admission with HRV from the...
<p>Solid horizontal lines represent the mean, while the dotted line represents the upper limit of no...
<p>Values are mean ± SD. D-1: the night before exercise, D0: the following night after exercise, D1 ...
<p>After no prior exercise (closed circles), after prior moderate exercise (open circles) and after ...
1A: Heart rate (beats per minute) change relative to baseline; 1B: Heart rate variability (HFnu-HRV)...
SDNN (A): the standard deviation of the RR intervals; RMSSD (B): root mean square of RR intervals; L...
<p>Time courses, separated by sex, of global BOLD signals over four hand grip challenges (Grip effor...
<p>A: 37 OSA and 57 control subjects; B: 6 OSA and 20 control female subjects, and 31 OSA and 37 con...
<p>A: heart rate increase from baseline to initial peak (i); B: sustained heart rate elevation durin...
<p>A: 37 OSA and 57 control subjects; B: 6 OSA and 20 control female subjects, and 31 OSA and 37 con...
<p>A: 37 OSA and 57 control subjects; B: 6 OSA and 20 control female subjects, and 31 OSA and 37 con...
(A) Percentage change in heart rate relative to baseline, averaged across participants (n = 27). Sha...
<p>Time course of global BOLD signals over four hand grip challenges (Grip effort; gray rectangles)....
<p>Bar graphs showing the influence of heart rate on myocardial salvage (A), area at risk (B) and in...
<p>Change scores represent change from baseline in seconds, with positive values representing longer...
Mean HRV for A) SDNN, B) RMSSD, and C) pNN50 displayed from time of PICU admission with HRV from the...
<p>Solid horizontal lines represent the mean, while the dotted line represents the upper limit of no...
<p>Values are mean ± SD. D-1: the night before exercise, D0: the following night after exercise, D1 ...
<p>After no prior exercise (closed circles), after prior moderate exercise (open circles) and after ...
1A: Heart rate (beats per minute) change relative to baseline; 1B: Heart rate variability (HFnu-HRV)...
SDNN (A): the standard deviation of the RR intervals; RMSSD (B): root mean square of RR intervals; L...
<p>Time courses, separated by sex, of global BOLD signals over four hand grip challenges (Grip effor...
<p>A: 37 OSA and 57 control subjects; B: 6 OSA and 20 control female subjects, and 31 OSA and 37 con...