“…First, unfortunately, no data are available on the relationships between the high-frequency/ low-frequency heart rate patterns and waist-to-hip ratio, which is a sensitive marker of body fat distribution [7]. This information is needed to determine whether the observed cardiac autonomic dysregulation was more pronounced in people with visceral fat obesity, or people with peripheral fat obesity, as it has been reported in obese adults [8,9]. More importantly, these missing data would have given the researchers an opportunity to more closely link the autonomic dysfunction to the metabolic alteration, which is a hallmark of the central type of body fat depot, i.e., insulin resistance [7,8].…”