The prevalence of metabolic syndrome depending on the indices of heart rate variability

This article discusses the issues of metabolic syndrome (MS), which is one of the most important problems of modern medicine. Due to the high risk of developing cardiovascular complications in patients with MS, the issues of early diagnosis and risk assessment are very relevant. The study of heart rate variability (HRV) is an informative and non-invasive method for assessing the risk of developing cardiovascular complications. We found that in persons with initially low values of spectral analysis of HRV after a five-year period of observation, the prevalence of MS is marked. A study of HRV at an early stage can be used to timely assess the risk of developing MS.

The prevalence of metabolic syndrome depending on the indices of heart rate variability

This article discusses the issues of metabolic syndrome (MS), which is one of the most important problems of modern medicine. Due to the high risk of developing cardiovascular complications in patients with MS, the issues of early diagnosis and risk assessment are very relevant. The study of heart rate variability (HRV) is an informative and non-invasive method for assessing the risk of developing cardiovascular complications. We found that in persons with initially low values of spectral analysis of HRV after a five-year period of observation, the prevalence of MS is marked. A study of HRV at an early stage can be used to timely assess the risk of developing MS.

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