Chronotropic response and heart rate variability before and after a 160 m walking test in young, middle-aged, frail, and non-frail older adults

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  • who: Lesli u00c1lvarez-Millu00e1n and collaborators from the Universidad Nacional Autu00f3noma Mu00e9xico (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico have published the article: Chronotropic Response and Heart Rate Variability before and after a 160 m Walking Test in Young, Middle-Aged, Frail, and Non-Frail Older Adults, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study, a 160-m walking test is proposed as a long-distance test for older adults, which is much longer than the standard 4.5 m short distance test, but short enough to be completed by both non-frail and frail older adults. The . . .

     

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