D. Ramaekers

Publication List Details

Period

1990 - 2007

Number

15

Co-Authors

GENDER-RELATED DIFFERENCES IN NONLINEAR INDICES OF HEART RATE VARIABILITY (2007)

F. Beckers, D. Ramaekers, A. E. Aubert

The effect of day-night variations was evaluated in both a female and a male population of healthy subjects. A total of 239 subjects were included in this study, of which 119 male and 120 female. 24...

AUTOMIC CARDIAC CONTROL IN ATHLETES AND NON- ATHLETES AT REST (2007)

A. E. Aubert, F. Beckers, D. Ramaekers

The effect of different types of physical training on heart rate variability was evaluated in 10 aerobic trained athletes, in 7 anaerobic trained athletes, in 7 rugby players (mixed type training)...

THE INFLUENCE OF TRAINING ON HEART RATE VARIABILITY IN HEALTHY OLDER ADULTS. (2007)

B. Seps, F. Beckers, D. Ramaekers, A. E. Aubert

The effect of one-year physical training on heart rate variability in older adults was evaluated in 14 healthy men (age> 55 year). Measures of heart rate variability were obtained in both time and...

Analysis of heart rate variability with correlation dimension method in a normal population and in heart transplant patients (2001)

Ramaekers, D, Aubert, A E

INTRODUCTION: The correlation dimension (CD) method is related to chaos theory and is used to quantify heart rate variability (HRV). The CD is a measure for the amount of correlations present in the...

Wavelet decomposition analysis of heart rate variability in aerobic athletes (2001)

Ramaekers, D, Aubert, AE

Heart rate variability (HRV) can be quantified, among others, in the frequency domain using digital signal processing (DSP) techniques. The wavelet transform is an alternative tool for the analysis...

Short-term heart rate variability in young athletes (2001)

Ramaekers, D

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine whether the type of training in a young population differentiates heart rate variability parameters between athlete groups and sedentary...

Heart rate variability and heart rate in healthy volunteers. Is the female autonomic nervous system cardioprotective? (1998)

Ramaekers, D., Ector, H., Aubert, A.E., Rubens, A.

Aims Heart rate variability has been proposed as an indicator of cardiovascular health. Since women have a lower cardiovascular risk, we hypothesized that there are gender differences in autonomic...