Decreased heart rate variability as a predictor for diabetes-A prospective study of the Brazilian longitudinal study of adult health.
Rosangela Akemi HoshiItamar S SantosEduardo M DantasRodrigo V AndreãoMaria Inês SchmidtBruce B DuncanJosé G MillPaulo A LotufoIsabela BensenorPublished in: Diabetes/metabolism research and reviews (2019)
This study suggests that both overall variability and changes in parasympathetic modulation precede the incidence of diabetes. For four HRV indices below the 25th percentile, the risk for incident diabetes was 68% higher than for those participants who presented none. We concluded that HRV is an independent risk predictor of diabetes in a 4-year period.