Background - The heart rate changes during exercise and recovery are mediated by the balance between sympathetic and vagal activity. As alterations in the neural control of cardiac function contribute to the risk for sudden death, we tested the hypothesis that among apparently healthy individuals sudden death is more likely to occur in the presence of abnormal heart rate profiles during exercise and recovery. Methods - A total of 6101 asymptomatic working men (age 42 to 53), free of clinically detectable cardiovascular disease, underwent a standardized graded exercise test between 1967 and 1972. We focused on resting heart rate, heart rate increase (from rest to peak exercise), and heart rate decrease (from peak exercise to one minute afte...
Background: Physical activity has been associated with a significant reduction in risk of sudden car...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Resting heart rate (HR), an independent risk factor for all-cause and card...
BACKGROUND: Heart rate recovery (HRR) has been identified as a reliable predictor of cardiac mortali...
The increase in heart rate that accom-panies exercise is due in part to a reduction in vagal tone. R...
Background: Data from several previous studies examining heart-rate and cardiovascular risk have hin...
BACKGROUND: Heart rate recovery (HRR) is commonly defined as the decrease of heart rate at 1 minute ...
Background: Abnormal heart rate recovery after symptom-limited exercise predicts death. It is unknow...
Background-—Exercise testing provides valuable information in addition to ST-segment changes. The pr...
doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehp447 Resting heart rate and excessive heart rate increase during pre-exercis...
Background Both an impaired capacity to increase heart rate during exercise testing (chronotropic in...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) has been reported during and following physical activity. SCD may be due ...
Sudden death during exercises has been proved to be resulted from variety of cardiovascular diseases...
Background and aim. Central nervous system dysfunction is associated with mortality and morbidity in...
Background and MethodsTo determine the associations between exercise heart rate response, mortality ...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still the leading cause of mortality in the world, and m...
Background: Physical activity has been associated with a significant reduction in risk of sudden car...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Resting heart rate (HR), an independent risk factor for all-cause and card...
BACKGROUND: Heart rate recovery (HRR) has been identified as a reliable predictor of cardiac mortali...
The increase in heart rate that accom-panies exercise is due in part to a reduction in vagal tone. R...
Background: Data from several previous studies examining heart-rate and cardiovascular risk have hin...
BACKGROUND: Heart rate recovery (HRR) is commonly defined as the decrease of heart rate at 1 minute ...
Background: Abnormal heart rate recovery after symptom-limited exercise predicts death. It is unknow...
Background-—Exercise testing provides valuable information in addition to ST-segment changes. The pr...
doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehp447 Resting heart rate and excessive heart rate increase during pre-exercis...
Background Both an impaired capacity to increase heart rate during exercise testing (chronotropic in...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) has been reported during and following physical activity. SCD may be due ...
Sudden death during exercises has been proved to be resulted from variety of cardiovascular diseases...
Background and aim. Central nervous system dysfunction is associated with mortality and morbidity in...
Background and MethodsTo determine the associations between exercise heart rate response, mortality ...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still the leading cause of mortality in the world, and m...
Background: Physical activity has been associated with a significant reduction in risk of sudden car...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Resting heart rate (HR), an independent risk factor for all-cause and card...
BACKGROUND: Heart rate recovery (HRR) has been identified as a reliable predictor of cardiac mortali...