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The effect of exercise and lifestyle interventions on heart rate variability in students at risk of cardiovascular disease –A pilot study
2010
African Journal for Physical Health Education Recreation and Dance
Cardiovascular disease is a major public health concern and it can be modified by diet, exercise and health awareness. However the impact of these interventions on the autonomic control of heart rate as measured by heart rate variability (HRV) is controversial. The aim of this study was to determine if indicators of HRV can be used to identify moderate risk of cardiovascular disease and to compare the influence of different lifestyle interventions in a student population. This was a double
doi:10.4314/ajpherd.v16i2.55966
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