“…However, in studies, which did not use linear models, the heart rate increase by body temperature was somewhat curved, and the increase of heart rate was steepest between 37 and 38 °C [3,4]. Our recent study [5], which created percentile curves for the heart rate in relation to body temperature in children with no other apparent cause of tachycardia, was also consistent with these studies. In our study, the heart rate variability was sigmoidal, as in a previous study [4].…”