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Transdisciplinary unifying implications of circadian findings in the 1950s

Franz Halberg1*, Germaine Cornélissen1, George Katinas1, Elena V Syutkina2, Robert B Sothern1, Rina Zaslavskaya3, Francine Halberg1, Yoshihiko Watanabe4, Othild Schwartzkopff1, Kuniaki Otsuka5, Roberto Tarquini6, Perfetto Frederico6 and Jarmila Siggelova7

Author Affiliations

1 Halberg Chronobiology Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA

2 Institute of Pediatrics, Scientific Center for Children's Health, Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russia

3 Department of Cardiology, Hospital #60, Moscow, Russia

4 Tokyo Women's Medical University, Daini Hospital, Tokyo, Japan

5 Tokyo Women Medical University, School of Medicine, Daini Hospital, Division of Neurocardiology and Chronoecology, Nishiogu 2-1-10, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo 116-856, Japan

6 Department of Internal Medicine, University of Florence, Italy

7 Clinic of Functional Diagnostics and Rehabilitation, St. Anna Faculty Hospital and Masaryk University of Brno, Pekaská 53, 656 91, Brno, Czech Republic

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Journal of Circadian Rhythms 2003, 1:2 doi:10.1186/1740-3391-1-2

Published: 29 October 2003

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Table 1 - Summary of studies of Circaclian Hyper-Amplitude-Tension (CHAT) and Decreased Heart Rate Variability (DHRV)

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Table 2 - Outcomes of Chronological screens of blood pressure and heart rate

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Table 3 - Examples of self-surveillance chronobiological efforts

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