Abstract:Heart rate (HR) response to exercise and recovery are strong predictors of cardiovascular mortality, but the HR profile morphology may add useful information for the identification of subjects at risk. Our aim was to characterise the HR profile morphology and assess its cardiovascular risk predictive value. 1-lead ECG recordings of 17,691 participants from the general population in an exercise stress test from the UK Biobank study were analyzed. A methodology based on time warping of the HR profile was applied… Show more
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