2018
DOI: 10.5222/mmj.2018.13334
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A comparative study of anxiety levels and its relation with heart rate variability (HRV) indices in adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus.

Abstract: Type I Diabetes Mellitus (T1 DM) ranks third in terms of chronic childhood disorders and has the ability to cause both acute and chronic complications as well as events that can put patient's life at risk 1 . T1 DM at

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“…Finally, insulin resistance was shown to be associated with lower cardiac output [ 90 ] and cardiovascular suppression [ 91 ] during and after exercise or cardiac autonomic reflex tests. Anxiety [ 92 ] and psychosocial stress [ 93 ] were shown to reduce HRV and induce further parasympathetic suppression in persons with T1D, indicating the need to consider confounding factors in assessing CAN. Gender and race were also found to be associated with autonomic function [ 94 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Finally, insulin resistance was shown to be associated with lower cardiac output [ 90 ] and cardiovascular suppression [ 91 ] during and after exercise or cardiac autonomic reflex tests. Anxiety [ 92 ] and psychosocial stress [ 93 ] were shown to reduce HRV and induce further parasympathetic suppression in persons with T1D, indicating the need to consider confounding factors in assessing CAN. Gender and race were also found to be associated with autonomic function [ 94 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%