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Excessive heart rate increase during mild mental stress in preparation for exercise predicts sudden death in the general population by Xavier Jouven, Peter J. Schwartz, Sylvie Escolano, Céline Straczek, Muriel Tafflet, Michel Desnos, Jean Philippe Empana, and Pierre Ducimetière EHJ Volume 30(14):1703-1710 July 14, 2009 Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. © The Author 2009. For permissions please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org
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Multivariate-adjusted relative risks of sudden cardiac death, non-sudden coronary death, and death from any cause associated with heart rate change during mild mental stress (A) and heart rate change during exercise (B). Xavier Jouven et al. Eur Heart J 2009;30:1703-1710 Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. © The Author 2009. For permissions please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org
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Values of heart rate change during exercise vs. heart rate change during mild mental stress. Xavier Jouven et al. Eur Heart J 2009;30:1703-1710 Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. © The Author 2009. For permissions please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org
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Multivariate-adjusted relative risks of sudden death according to tertiles of heart rate change during mild mental stress and during exercise. Xavier Jouven et al. Eur Heart J 2009;30:1703-1710 Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. © The Author 2009. For permissions please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org
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