Journal article
Heart rate variability alterations in late life depression: A meta-analysis
L Brown, C Karmakar, R Gray, R Jindal, T Lim, C Bryant
Journal of Affective Disorders | ELSEVIER | Published : 2018
Abstract
Objective: There is strong evidence for a bi-directional relationship between heart-health and depression in later life, but the physiological mechanisms underlying this relationship remain unclear. Heart rate variability is one promising factor that might help explain this relationship. We present results of a meta-analysis that considers heart rate variability alterations in older adults with depression. Methods: Literature search of Embase, PsychInfo and Medline revealed five clinical studies and six observational studies that examined the relationship between heart rate variability and depression in adults with a mean age over 60. These studies were included in this meta-analysis. Result..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This meta-analysis was funded by a small grant awarded by The University of Melbourne's (HARI2016) Hallmark Ageing Research Initiative.