2023
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2023.1326686
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Evidence of increased cardiovascular disease risk in left-handed individuals

Abigayle B. Simon,
Kimberly Norland,
Marsha Blackburn
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundApproximately 10% of the world is left-handed (LH). Research suggests that LH individuals may have shorter lifespans compared to right-handed (RH) individuals. LH individuals also appear to have more cardiovascular disease (CVD) related conditions like diabetes and cancer. Thus, the present study sought to test the hypothesis that vascular function and heart rate variability (HRV), both key indicators of CVD risk, would be lower in LH compared to RH individuals.MethodsThree hundred seventy-nine parti… Show more

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