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1997年,曾有一项研究指出:哺乳动物的心率与其寿命呈负相关,即心率越快,寿命越短[1]。那么对人类来讲心率对人群个体又有何种影响?1心率与心血管疾病预后密切相关已有30年历史的Framingham流行病学研究发现,无论是男性还是女性,随着心率次数的增加,心血管疾病死亡风险随之增加[2]。临床上许多纳入高血压、冠状动脉性心脏病(冠心病)或心力衰竭患者的随机化、对照试验也证实了Framingham研究结果,均证
In 1997, there was a study that found that the heart rate of mammals was inversely correlated with their life expectancy, ie, the faster the heart rate, the shorter the life expectancy [1]. So what is the effect of heart rate on human beings? 1 Heart rate is closely related to the prognosis of cardiovascular disease The 30-year-old epidemiological study of Framingham found that with the increase of the number of heart rate in both men and women, The risk of death from cardiovascular disease increases accordingly [2]. Many clinical randomized, controlled trials of patients with hypertension, coronary heart disease (CHD) or heart failure also confirm the Framingham findings