Exploratory analysis of spontaneous versus paced breathing on heart rate variability in veterans with combat‐related traumatic injury
Rabeea Maqsood,
Susie Schofield,
Alexander N. Bennett
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundRespiration is a crucial determinant of autonomic balance and heart rate variability (HRV). The comparative effect of spontaneous versus paced breathing on HRV has been almost exclusively explored in healthy adults and never been investigated in an injured military cohort.ObjectiveTo examine the effect of spontaneous versus paced breathing on HRV in veterans with combat‐related traumatic injury (CRTI).DesignObservational cohort study.SettingArmeD serVices trAuma rehabilitatioN outComE (ADVANCE) study… Show more
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