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Decreased neuroautonomic complexity in men during an acute major depressive episode: analysis of heart rate dynamics.

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Decreased neuroautonomic complexity in men during an acute major depressive episode: analysis of heart rate dynamics.
["Leistedt S", "Linkowski P", "Lanquart J", "Mietus J", "Davis R", "Goldberger A", "Costa M"]
Translational psychiatry PubMed DOI
Abstract

Major depression affects multiple physiologic systems. Therefore, analysis of signals that reflect integrated function may be useful in probing dynamical changes in this syndrome. Increasing evidence supports the conceptual framework that complex variability is a marker of healthy, adaptive control mechanisms and that dynamical complexity decreases with aging and disease. We tested the hypothesis that heart rate (HR) dynamics in non-medicated, young to middle-aged males during an acute major dep...

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