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Heart rate as marker of sympathetic activity

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1998

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These data suggest that the supine heart rate can be regarded as a marker of intersubject differences in sympathetic tone, and that this is the case both in the general population and in those with cardiovascular diseases. Its value for this purpose is limited, however, and the limitations may be more evident in essential hypertension than in conditions such as obesity and heart failure.

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