Increased Heart Rate Variability Response Among Infants with Reported Rhinorrhea and Watery Eyes: A Pilot Study

Conrad, L. A., Buchinsky, N., Acosta, L. M., Nugent, J. D., Savary, K. W., Miller, R. L., Emanet, N., Herbstman, J., Beebe, B., Myers, M. M., Fifer, W. P., & Perzanowski, M. S. (2021). Increased Heart Rate Variability Response Among Infants with Reported Rhinorrhea and Watery Eyes: A Pilot Study. Journal of Asthma and Allergy, Volume 14, 1349–1354. https://doi.org/10.2147/jaa.s329347
Authors:
Laura A Conrad
Natalie Buchinsky
Luis M Acosta
J David Nugent
Khalil W Savary
Rachel L Miller
Nurdant Emanet
Julie Herbstman
Beatrice Beebe
Michael M Myers
William P Fifer
Matthew S Perzanowski
Affiliated Authors:
Natalie Buchinsky
Luis M Acosta
J David Nugent
Nurdant Emanet
Julie Herbstman
Beatrice Beebe
Michael M Myers
William P Fifer
Matthew S Perzanowski
Author Keywords:
autonomic nervous system
exercise-induced asthma
heart rate variability
rhinitis
still-face challenge
watery eyes
Publication Type:
Article
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10.2147/jaa.s329347
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