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Temporal age-related changes in spectral, fractal and complexity characteristics of heart rate variability

Cross‐sectional studies have suggested that heart rate (HR) variability, analysed using traditional time and frequency domain methods, is related to ageing, but no longitudinal studies have estimated the age dependence of HR fluctuation. This study evaluated temporal age‐related changes in 12‐h meas...

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Published in:Clinical physiology (Oxford) 2001-05, Vol.21 (3), p.273-281
Main Authors: Jokinen, Vesa, Syvänne, Mikko, Mäkikallio, Timo H., Airaksinen, K. E. Juhani, Huikuri, Heikki V.
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