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. 2021 Feb 26;10(5):e017172. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.120.017172

Table 5.

Cox Proportional Hazard Models for Death, Myocardial Infarction, and Cardiovascular Mortality

Death MI CVD Mortality
MVEQ 1.29* (1.20, 1.39) 1.29* (1.20‒1.38) 1.29* (1.20‒1.38) 1.20 (1.04, 1.39) 1.20 (1.04‒1.39) 1.20 (1.03‒1.39) 1.31* (1.15‒1.50) 1.30* (1.14‒1.49) 1.30* (1.14‒1.49)
Ln LF 0.94* (0.92‒0.96) 0.89* (0.86‒0.92) 0.95 (0.91‒0.99) 0.92 (0.85‒0.99) 0.92* (0.88‒0.96) 0.89* (0.84‒0.95)
Ln HF 1.07* (1.03‒1.11) 1.05 (0.97‒1.13) 1.04 (0.97‒1.12)

The initial models used vital exhaustion as the exposure, with subsequent models adjusted for LF and HF heart rate variability. All models included adjustment for age, sex, BMI, race, hypertension, CHD, and diabetes mellitus. CVD indicates cardiovascular disease; HF, high frequency; LF, low frequency; MI, myocardial infarction; and MVEQ, Maastricht Vital Exhaustion Questionnaire.

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P<0.001.

P<0.01.