2010
Common Genes Contribute to Depressive Symptoms and Heart Rate Variability: The Twins Heart Study
Su S, Lampert R, Lee F, Bremner JD, Snieder H, Jones L, Murrah NV, Goldberg J, Vaccarino V. Common Genes Contribute to Depressive Symptoms and Heart Rate Variability: The Twins Heart Study. Twin Research And Human Genetics 2010, 13: 1-9. PMID: 20158303, PMCID: PMC2905576, DOI: 10.1375/twin.13.1.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHeart rate variabilityCoronary artery diseaseDepressive symptomsHRV indicesReduced heart rate variabilityRate variabilityElectrocardiographic Holter recordingsMeasurements of HRVBeck Depression Inventory-IICurrent depressive symptomsSignificant inverse correlationVietnam Era Twin RegistryFrequency domain variablesBivariate genetic modelingCommon neurobiological dysfunctionArtery diseaseAutonomic dysregulationHolter recordingsHeart StudyMiddle-aged male twinsHRV frequencySymptomsCommon genetic componentInventory-IIHigh frequency
2004
1072-215 Depressive symptoms are associated with reduced heart rate variability in individuals without coronary artery disease
Vaccarino V, Lampert R, Lee F, Bremner J, Abramson J, Murrah N, Afzal N, Cheema F, Goldberg J. 1072-215 Depressive symptoms are associated with reduced heart rate variability in individuals without coronary artery disease. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2004, 43: a120-a121. DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(04)90504-9.Peer-Reviewed Original Research