Heart-Rate Profile during Exercise as a Predictor of Sudden Death

Volume: 352, Issue: 19, Pages: 1951 - 1958
Published: May 12, 2005
Abstract
Changes in heart rate during exercise and recovery from exercise are mediated by the balance between sympathetic and vagal activity. Since alterations in the neural control of cardiac function contribute to the risk of sudden death, we tested the hypothesis that among apparently healthy persons, sudden death is more likely to occur in the presence of abnormal heart-rate profiles during exercise and recovery.A total of 5713 asymptomatic working...
Paper Details
Title
Heart-Rate Profile during Exercise as a Predictor of Sudden Death
Published Date
May 12, 2005
Volume
352
Issue
19
Pages
1951 - 1958
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