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Association of early-life factors with life-course trajectories of resting heart rate: More than 6 decades of follow-up

JAMA Pediatrics Feb 17, 2018

O'Hare C, et al. - The experts undertook this study to describe trajectories of resting heart rate (RHR) in the same individuals from age 6 to 69 years. It was discovered that early life served as a crucial period for determining future RHR trajectories correlated with potentially modifiable factors persisting into the seventh decade of life.
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