Journal article
Resting heart rate, temporal changes in resting heart rate, and overall and cause-specific mortality
M Seviiri, BM Lynch, AM Hodge, Y Yang, D Liew, DR English, GG Giles, RL Milne, PA Dugué
Heart | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2018
Abstract
Objective Most studies investigating the association between resting heart rate (RHR) and mortality have focused on cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality, and measured RHR at only one time point. We aimed to assess associations of RHR and changes in RHR over approximately a decade with overall and cause-specific mortality. Methods We used data from participants in the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study with RHR measures at baseline (1990-1994; n=41 386; 9846 deaths) and at follow-up (2003-2007; n=21 692; 2818 deaths). RHR measures were taken by trained staff, using Dinamap monitors. Cox models were used to estimate HR and 95% CI for the associations between RHR and mortality. Vital status..
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Awarded by Cancer Council Victoria
Funding Acknowledgements
The MCCS cohort recruitment was funded by VicHealth and Cancer Council Victoria. The MCCS was further supported by the Australian NHMRC grants 209057 and 396414, and by infrastructure provided by Cancer Council Victoria. BML is supported by an NBCF Fellowship (ECF 15-012).