Patients with depression have lower heart rate variability (HRV) compared with controls. However, studies have indicated HRV difference between male and female controls. The gender effect might be interactive with the depression effect on the HRV, resulting in a low accuracy of recognising the patients with depression from the controls.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Doctors mainly use scale tests and subjective judgment in the clinical diagnosis of depression. Researches have demonstrated that depression is associated with the dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), where its modulation can be evaluated by heart rate variability (HRV). Depression patients have lower HRV than healthy subjects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMajor depression disorder (MDD) patients express dysfunction autonomic nervous system (ANS) and reduced heart rate variability (HRV). However, previous researches mainly focused on examining resting state without considering a series of stimulation tests of ANS between MDD patients and healthy people. For this purpose, 40 healthy people and 40 MDD patients participated and finished 10min clinical autonomic test-Ewing test.
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