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The Effect of a Meal and Water Loading on Heart Rate Variability in Children with Functional Dyspepsia
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 11/04/09
Friesen CA et al. – FD in children is associated with an abnormal autonomic response best demonstrated following a meal. The relationship between baseline sympathovagal balance and water load volume in FD patients is distinctly different from the relationship in control children.
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