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Comparison of heart rate variability assessment during exercise from polar RS800 and ECG
Conference ObjectAbstract: There are several mobile and easy to use heart rate monitors which which allow heart rate variabilitPalabras claves:Autores:Casajus J.A., Garatachea N., Hernando D., Raquel BailónFuentes:scopusAttenuation of the influence of cardiolocomotor coupling in heart rate variability interpretation during exercise test
Conference ObjectAbstract: During exercise test, cardiolocomotor coupling related components appear in heart rate variability (Palabras claves:Autores:Casajus J.A., Garatachea N., Hernando A., Hernando D., Raquel BailónFuentes:scopus'Fat but powerful' paradox: Association of muscle power and adiposity markers with all-cause mortality in older adults from the EXERNET multicentre study
ArticleAbstract: Objectives To assess the influence of muscle power and adiposity on all-cause mortality risk and toPalabras claves:aging/ageing, Body Composition, death, FAT, PowerAutores:Alcazar J., Ara Royo I., Casajus J.A., Gómez-Cabello A., González-Gross M., Gusi N., Luis M. Alegre, Mañas-Bote A., Navarrete-Villanueva D., Pedrero-Chamizo R., Vicente-Rodriguez G., Villa G.Fuentes:scopusElectrocardiogram-Derived Tidal Volume during Treadmill Stress Test
ArticleAbstract: Objective: Electrocardiogram (ECG) has been regarded as a source of respiratory information with thePalabras claves:electrocardiogram, Exercise, Heart Rate Variability, respiration, Tidal volumeAutores:Casajus J.A., Garatachea N., Gil E., Hernando D., Lazaro J., Milagro J., Raquel BailónFuentes:scopusOn Deriving Tidal Volume from Electrocardiogram during Maximal Effort Test
Conference ObjectAbstract: Electrocardiogram-derived respiration (EDR) is a well known method for obtaining respiratory signalPalabras claves:Autores:Casajus J.A., Garatachea N., Gil E., Hernando D., Lazaro J., Milagro J., Raquel BailónFuentes:scopus