Blood hemoglobin a1c might predict adverse differences in heart rate variability in a diabetic population: evidence from the midlife in the united states (midus) study

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  • who: Ying Huang et al. from the Medical College, India University of Colorado Boulder have published the research: Blood hemoglobin A1c might predict adverse differences in heart rate variability in a diabetic population: Evidence from the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study had a large sample size from the general population and a communitybased design, which provided high-quality blood HbA1c and HRV data.
  • how: The authors analyzed data from the Midlife in the United_States (MIDUS) study to estimate the association between blood HbA1c levels . . .

     

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