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The following pages link to The relationship between heart rate, heart rate variability and depression in patients with coronary artery disease (Q68471205):
Displaying 50 items.
- Personality as independent predictor of long-term mortality in patients with coronary heart disease (Q28277245) (← links)
- Functional anatomical abnormalities in limbic and prefrontal cortical structures in major depression (Q31833575) (← links)
- Nighttime heart rate and survival in depressed patients post acute myocardial infarction (Q33363027) (← links)
- Depression and heart rate variability in patients with coronary heart disease (Q33431794) (← links)
- Histories of major depression and premenstrual dysphoric disorder: Evidence for phenotypic differences (Q33880940) (← links)
- Management of comorbid depression and heart disease: the time has (almost) come (Q33921959) (← links)
- Neuroimaging studies of mood disorders (Q33924331) (← links)
- Heart rate variability measurement and clinical depression in acute coronary syndrome patients: narrative review of recent literature (Q33952767) (← links)
- Going to the heart of the matter: do negative emotions cause coronary heart disease? (Q33958296) (← links)
- Gender and psychosomatic aspects of ischemic heart disease. (Q33958371) (← links)
- In search of a depressed mouse: utility of models for studying depression-related behavior in genetically modified mice (Q34292427) (← links)
- Major depressive disorder with melancholia displays robust alterations in resting state heart rate and its variability: implications for future morbidity and mortality. (Q34579527) (← links)
- Depression and prognosis following hospital admission because of acute myocardial infarction (Q34733166) (← links)
- Depression as a risk factor for non-suicide mortality in the elderly (Q34786778) (← links)
- A new category of psychotropic drugs: neuroactive lipids as exemplified by ethyl eicosapentaenoate (E-E). (Q35012774) (← links)
- Biological mechanisms in the relationship between depression and heart disease (Q35095473) (← links)
- Epidemiology and treatment of depression in patients with chronic medical illness (Q35237231) (← links)
- Mental health issues associated with cardiovascular disease in women (Q35561539) (← links)
- Depression in pregnancy is associated with preexisting but not pregnancy-induced hypertension (Q35661309) (← links)
- Cardiovascular tests of autonomic function and sympathetic skin responses in patients with major depression (Q36881090) (← links)
- Stress, depression and cardiovascular dysregulation: a review of neurobiological mechanisms and the integration of research from preclinical disease models (Q37035595) (← links)
- Decreased heart rate variability is associated with poststroke depression. (Q37052717) (← links)
- Association between heart rate variability and manual pulse rate (Q37095763) (← links)
- Depression as a risk factor for cardiac events in established coronary heart disease: a review of possible mechanisms (Q37143291) (← links)
- Depression and heart rate variability in patients with stable coronary heart disease: findings from the Heart and Soul Study (Q37419650) (← links)
- Future trends in the pharmacological treatment of smoking cessation (Q37596813) (← links)
- A review of orthostatic blood pressure regulation and its association with mood and cognition. (Q37938970) (← links)
- The association between hope and mortality in homebound elders (Q38759077) (← links)
- The genetics of anxiety-related negative valence system traits. (Q38838410) (← links)
- Predicting blood pressure reactivity and heart rate variability from mood state following coronary artery bypass surgery (Q39265621) (← links)
- Autonomic cardiovascular dysregulation as a potential mechanism underlying depression and coronary artery bypass grafting surgery outcomes (Q39873525) (← links)
- Psychosocial factors: role in cardiac risk and treatment strategies (Q41386411) (← links)
- Depression and myocardial infarction. Implications for medical prognosis and options for treatment (Q41564646) (← links)
- Acute and chronic psychological risk factors for coronary syndromes: Moderating effects of coronary artery disease severity (Q41582118) (← links)
- Clinical and treatment response characteristics of late-life depression associated with vascular disease: a pooled analysis of two multicenter trials with sertraline (Q43569254) (← links)
- Depression predicts failure to complete phase-II cardiac rehabilitation (Q43856919) (← links)
- Behavioral and cardiovascular changes in the chronic mild stress model of depression (Q44462740) (← links)
- Increased heart rate in depressed subjects in spite of unchanged autonomic balance? (Q50896408) (← links)
- Major depression and cardiac autonomic control. (Q50926033) (← links)
- Biomedical and psychosocial predictors of anginal frequency in patients following angioplasty with and without coronary stenting. (Q51012093) (← links)
- Anxiety and depression after acute myocardial infarction (Q51026368) (← links)
- Enhanced cardiovascular and catecholamine responses in women with depressive symptoms (Q51098342) (← links)
- The pursuit of happiness measurement: a psychometric model based on psychophysiological correlates (Q51246834) (← links)
- Respiratory sinus arrhythmia as a predictor of outcome in major depressive disorder (Q51707860) (← links)
- Heart rate variability at rest and during mental stress in patients with coronary artery disease: differences in patients with high and low depression scores (Q51924759) (← links)
- Major depression, heart rate, and plasma norepinephrine in patients with coronary heart disease. (Q52222206) (← links)
- Depression and coronary heart disease. (Q53131906) (← links)
- Quality of life and circadian variation of heart rate and heart rate variability in short-term survivors and nonsurvivors after acute myocardial infarction. (Q53674636) (← links)
- Association of depression witk reduced heart rate variability in coronary artery disease (Q72064694) (← links)
- Post-infarction depression and incomplete recovery 6 months after acute myocardial infarction (Q72665544) (← links)