Background: Heart rate variability (HRV) mirrors cardiac autonomic modulation, an index of well-being. Reduced HRV has been reported in depression, but few studies investigated HRV in individuals at-risk of or remitted from a full-blown depressive episode. The present study aimed at examining whether reduced HRV could be a potential indicator of vulnerability to depression. Methods: Self-reported psychological measures and three-minute resting-state ECG were collected in two at-risk populations [group with dysphoria (n = 27), group with past depression (n = 16)] and in a control group (n = 25). Time- and frequency-domain HRV parameters were computed. Analysis of covariance was conducted to detect between-groups differences for each measure....
Vagally mediated heart rate variability (HRV) is a psychophysiological indicator of mental and physi...
Vagally mediated heart rate variability (HRV) is a psychophysiological indicator of mental and physi...
Depression occurs in people of all ages across all world regions; it is the second leading cause of ...
The autonomic nervous system is implicated in cognitive and affective modulation. Heart rate variabi...
Background: Depression is a severe disease with great burdens for the affected individuals and publi...
Vagally mediated heart rate variability (HRV) is a psychophysiological indicator of mental and physi...
BACKGROUND: People with depression tend to have lower heart rate variability (HRV), but the temporal...
Background: Depression is a severe disease with great burdens for the affected individuals and publi...
Background: Somatic, but not cognitive-affective, symptoms of depression have been associated with r...
Objective: Psychopathology (and depression in particular) is a cardiovascular risk factor independen...
Objective: Psychopathology (and depression in particular) is a cardiovascular risk factor independen...
Objective: Psychopathology (and depression in particular) is a cardiovascular risk factor independen...
Objective: Psychopathology (and depression in particular) is a cardiovascular risk factor independen...
Psychopathology (and depression in particular) is a cardiovascular risk factor independent from any ...
Heart Rate variability (HRV) is a reliable psychophysiological marker for functions of the autonomic...
Vagally mediated heart rate variability (HRV) is a psychophysiological indicator of mental and physi...
Vagally mediated heart rate variability (HRV) is a psychophysiological indicator of mental and physi...
Depression occurs in people of all ages across all world regions; it is the second leading cause of ...
The autonomic nervous system is implicated in cognitive and affective modulation. Heart rate variabi...
Background: Depression is a severe disease with great burdens for the affected individuals and publi...
Vagally mediated heart rate variability (HRV) is a psychophysiological indicator of mental and physi...
BACKGROUND: People with depression tend to have lower heart rate variability (HRV), but the temporal...
Background: Depression is a severe disease with great burdens for the affected individuals and publi...
Background: Somatic, but not cognitive-affective, symptoms of depression have been associated with r...
Objective: Psychopathology (and depression in particular) is a cardiovascular risk factor independen...
Objective: Psychopathology (and depression in particular) is a cardiovascular risk factor independen...
Objective: Psychopathology (and depression in particular) is a cardiovascular risk factor independen...
Objective: Psychopathology (and depression in particular) is a cardiovascular risk factor independen...
Psychopathology (and depression in particular) is a cardiovascular risk factor independent from any ...
Heart Rate variability (HRV) is a reliable psychophysiological marker for functions of the autonomic...
Vagally mediated heart rate variability (HRV) is a psychophysiological indicator of mental and physi...
Vagally mediated heart rate variability (HRV) is a psychophysiological indicator of mental and physi...
Depression occurs in people of all ages across all world regions; it is the second leading cause of ...