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    Impaired Heart Rate Response to Exercise in Diabetes and Its Long-term Significance by Sydó, Nóra, MD, Sydó, Tibor, MD, Merkely, Béla, PhD, DSc, Carta, Karina Gonzales, MD, Murphy, Joseph G., MD, Lopez-Jimenez, Francisco, MD, MSc, Allison, Thomas G., PhD, MPH

    Published in Mayo Clinic proceedings (01-02-2016)
    “…Abstract Objective To investigate the effect of diabetes mellitus on exercise heart rate and the role of impaired heart rate in excess mortality in diabetes…”
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    Prognostic Performance of Heart Rate Recovery on an Exercise Test in a Primary Prevention Population by Sydó, Nóra, Sydó, Tibor, Gonzalez Carta, Karina A., Hussain, Nasir, Farooq, Shausha, Murphy, Joseph G., Merkely, Béla, Lopez‐Jimenez, Francisco, Allison, Thomas G.

    Published in Journal of the American Heart Association (03-04-2018)
    “…Background Heart rate (HR) recovery has been investigated in specific patient cohorts, but there is less information about the role of HR recovery in general…”
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    Effect of Cardiorespiratory Fitness on Co-Morbidities and Mortality in Never, Past, and Current Smokers by Sydó, Nóra, Merkely, Béla, Carta, Karina A. Gonzalez, Becker, Dávid, Hussain, Nasir, Murphy, Joseph G., Sydó, Tibor, Lopez-Jimenez, Francisco, Allison, Thomas G.

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (15-11-2018)
    “…Smoking is a strong risk factor for cardiovascular (CV) disease and mortality, but quitting may cause weight gain and increase the risk of co-morbidities. Our…”
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    Significance of an Increase in Diastolic Blood Pressure During a Stress Test in Terms of Comorbidities and Long-Term Total and CV Mortality by Sydó, Nóra, Sydó, Tibor, Gonzalez Carta, Karina A, Hussain, Nasir, Merkely, Béla, Murphy, Joseph G, Squires, Ray W, Lopez-Jimenez, Francisco, Allison, Thomas G

    Published in American journal of hypertension (03-08-2018)
    “…Abstract BACKGROUND A decrease in diastolic blood pressure (DBP) with exercise is considered normal, but the significance of an increase in DBP has not been…”
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    Detailed heart rate variability analysis in athletes by Kiss, Orsolya, Sydó, Nóra, Vargha, Péter, Vágó, Hajnalka, Czimbalmos, Csilla, Édes, Eszter, Zima, Endre, Apponyi, Györgyi, Merkely, Gergő, Sydó, Tibor, Becker, Dávid, Allison, Thomas G., Merkely, Béla

    Published in Clinical autonomic research (01-08-2016)
    “…Objective Heart rate variability (HRV) analysis has been used to evaluate patients with various cardiovascular diseases. While the vast majority of HRV studies…”
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    Abstract 12508: Tuning the Heart Rate Recovery For Age by Sydó, Nóra, Sydó, Tibor, Gonzalez Carta, Karina A, Murphy, Joseph G, Merkely, Béla, Allison, Thomas G

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (10-11-2015)
    “…IntroductionExercise parameters such as peak heart rate (HR) are generally adjusted for age, whereas HR recovery is generally given as an absolute value< 13…”
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    SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPAIRED HEART RATE RESPONSE TO EXERCISE IN OBESITY by Sydó, Nóra, Sydó, Tibor, Abdelmoneim, Sahar, Mulvagh, Sharon, Murphy, Joseph, Merkely, Bela, Miller, Todd, Allison, Thomas

    “…Background: Excess body weight compromises the ability to exercise and may impair autonomic function…”
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    CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS REDUCES THE RISK OF WEIGHT-ASSOCIATED COMORBIDITIES AND ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY IN PAST SMOKERS by Sydo, Nora, Sydó, Tibor, Carta, Karina G, Murphy, Joseph, Merkely, Bela, Lopez-Jimenez, Francisco

    “…Background Smoking is a powerful risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality, but quitting may cause weight gain and increase in comorbidities…”
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    EXERCISE TEST PREDICTS BOTH CARDIOVASCULAR AND NON-CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITHOUT CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE by Sydo, Nora, Sydó, Tibor, Merkely, Bela, Farooq, Shausha, Hussain, Nasir, Carta, Karina Gonzalez, Lopez-Jimenez, Francisco, Arruda-Olson, Adelaide, Allison, Thomas

    “…After adjustment, an abnormal HR recovery was a significant risk factor for total mortality (hazard ratio = 1.50 with 95% CL [1.33 - 1.70], p < .0001), CV…”
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    Abstract 19901: Significance of an Increase in Diastolic Blood Pressure During a Stress Test in Terms of Comorbidities and Long-Term Total and CV Mortality by Sydó, Nóra, Sydó, Tibor, Merkely, Béla, Hussain, Nasir, Farooq, Shausha, Carta, Karina G, Lopez-Jimenez, Francisco, Murphy, Joseph G, Allison, Thomas G

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (11-11-2016)
    “…IntroductionA gradual decrease in diastolic blood pressure (DBP) with exercise is considered a normal response, but the significance of an increase in DBP with…”
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