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Heart rate variability: standards of measurement, physiological interpretation and clinical use. Task Force of the European Society of Cardiology and the North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology.

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This article is published in Circulation.The article was published on 1996-02-29. It has received 16283 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Heart rate variability.

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Aging and nonlinear heart rate control in a healthy population

TL;DR: The effect of gender and age on nonlinear indexes was investigated and higher nonlinear behavior was evident during the night, related to the concept of decreasing autonomic modulation with advancing age.
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Linear and nonlinear parameters for the analysisof fetal heart rate signal from cardiotocographic recordings

TL;DR: Results constitute the first step for realizing a new clinical classification system for the early diagnosis of most common fetal pathologies, based on a multiparametric FHR analysis, which includes spectral parameters from autoregressive models and nonlinear algorithms (approximate entropy).
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Depressed low frequency power of heart rate variability as an independent predictor of sudden death in chronic heart failure.

TL;DR: Depressed heart rate variability has independent prognostic value in patients with chronic heart failure; spectral analysis identifies an increased risk for sudden death in these patients.
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A freezing-like posture to pictures of mutilation.

TL;DR: Significantly reduced body sway was recorded during the unpleasant pictures, along with increased mean power frequency (indexing muscle stiffness), which resembles the "freezing" and "fear bradycardia" seen in many species when confronted with threatening stimuli.
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The mechanisms of air pollution and particulate matter in cardiovascular diseases

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that short- and long-term exposure to air pollution increases mortality due to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases and appropriate interventions to reduce air pollution may promote great benefits to public health by reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
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On the use of windows for harmonic analysis with the discrete Fourier transform

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Power spectrum analysis of heart rate fluctuation: a quantitative probe of beat-to-beat cardiovascular control

TL;DR: It is shown that sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous activity make frequency-specific contributions to the heart rate power spectrum, and that renin-angiotensin system activity strongly modulates the amplitude of the spectral peak located at 0.04 hertz.
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Power spectral analysis of heart rate and arterial pressure variabilities as a marker of sympatho-vagal interaction in man and conscious dog.

TL;DR: The spontaneous beat-to-beat oscillation in R-R interval during control recumbent position, 90° upright tilt, controlled respiration and acute and chronic β-adrenergic receptor blockade was analyzed, indicating that sympathetic nerves to the heart are instrumental in the genesis of low-frequency oscillations in R -R interval.
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Decreased heart rate variability and its association with increased mortality after acute myocardial infarction

TL;DR: HR variability remained a significant predictor of mortality after adjusting for clinical, demographic, other Holter features and ejection fraction, and a hypothesis to explain this finding is that decreased HR variability correlates with increased sympathetic or decreased vagal tone, which may predispose to ventricular fibrillation.
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