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<p>This “mini-collection” of human heart rate data was constructed as a teaching |
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resource for an intensive course (“The Modern Science of Human Aging”, |
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conducted at MIT in October, 1999 under the auspices of <a |
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href="http://necsi.edu/">NECSI</a>). As such, this specific collection is |
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not intended for basic research or publications, for which the <a |
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href="../">complete database</a>, also available here, may be better suited. |
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It may be useful, however, in other classroom or tutorial settings, and for |
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self-guided explorations into the world of biologic complexity.</p> |
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<p> |
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This collection consists of 10 heart beat time series: 5 young subjects |
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(Y1.txt, Y2.txt, etc) and 5 elderly subjects (O1.txt, O2.txt, etc) from |
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the <a href="../">Fantasia Database</a>. |
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You may download <a href="heartbeat.tar">heartbeat.tar</a> (<!--#fsize file="heartbeat.tar" -->), a UNIX tar archive |
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of this entire mini-collection, also available in gzip-compressed form as |
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<a href="heartbeat.tar.gz">heartbeat.tar.gz</a> (<!--#fsize file="heartbeat.tar.gz" -->). If you prefer, |
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you may download individual recordings: |
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<table style="width: 60%;"> |
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<tr><th >Old</th> |
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<th >Young</th></tr> |
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<tr><td><a href="O1.txt">O1.txt</a> |
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(<a href="o1.hea">o1.hea</a>, <a href="o1.qrs">o1.qrs</a>)</td> |
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<td><a href="Y1.txt">Y1.txt</a> |
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(<a href="y1.hea">y1.hea</a>, <a href="y1.qrs">y1.qrs</a>)</td> |
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</tr> |
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<tr><td><a href="O2.txt">O2.txt</a> |
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(<a href="o2.hea">o2.hea</a>, <a href="o2.qrs">o2.qrs</a>)</td> |
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<td><a href="Y2.txt">Y2.txt</a> |
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(<a href="y2.hea">y2.hea</a>, <a href="y2.qrs">y2.qrs</a>)</td> |
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</tr> |
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<tr><td><a href="O3.txt">O3.txt</a> |
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(<a href="o3.hea">o3.hea</a>, <a href="o3.qrs">o3.qrs</a>)</td> |
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<td><a href="Y3.txt">Y3.txt</a> |
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(<a href="y3.hea">y3.hea</a>, <a href="y3.qrs">y3.qrs</a>)</td> |
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</tr> |
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<tr><td><a href="O4.txt">O4.txt</a> |
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(<a href="o4.hea">o4.hea</a>, <a href="o4.qrs">o4.qrs</a>)</td> |
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<td><a href="Y4.txt">Y4.txt</a> |
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(<a href="y4.hea">y4.hea</a>, <a href="y4.qrs">y4.qrs</a>)</td> |
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</tr> |
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<tr><td><a href="O5.txt">O5.txt</a> |
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(<a href="o5.hea">o5.hea</a>, <a href="o5.qrs">o5.qrs</a>)</td> |
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<td><a href="Y5.txt">Y5.txt</a> |
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(<a href="y5.hea">y5.hea</a>, <a href="y5.qrs">y5.qrs</a>)</td> |
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</td></tr> |
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</table> |
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<p> |
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Records <tt>O1</tt> - <tt>O5</tt> and <tt>Y1</tt> - <tt>Y5</tt> of this subset |
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correspond to records <tt>f1o01</tt> - <tt>f1o05</tt> and <tt>f1y01</tt> - |
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<tt>f1y05</tt> of the Fantasia Database, which also includes the ECG and |
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respiration signals for these recordings.</p> |
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<p> |
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Each <tt>.txt</tt> file contains one column of data, consisting of interbeat |
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intervals (in seconds). The <tt>.hea</tt> (text header) and <tt>.qrs</tt> |
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(binary annotation) files contain the same data as in the <tt>.txt</tt> files, |
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written in the standard formats used for other PhysioBank databases. The |
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<tt>.tar</tt> and <tt>.tar.gz</tt> archives include only the <tt>.txt</tt> |
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files. The length of each recording is approximately 2 hours.</p> |
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<p> |
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Five young (21 - 34 years old) and five elderly (68 - 81 years old) |
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rigorously-screened healthy subjects underwent 120 minutes of |
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continuous supine resting while continuous electrocardiographic (ECG) |
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signals were collected.</p> |
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<p> |
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All subjects remained in a resting state in sinus rhythm while |
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watching the movie |
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<a href="http://imdb.com/Title?0032455" target="other"><i>Fantasia</i></a> (Disney, 1940) to help maintain wakefulness. The |
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continuous ECG was digitized at 250 Hz. Each heartbeat was annotated |
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using an automated arrhythmia detection algorithm, and each beat |
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annotation was verified by visual inspection. The R-R interval |
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(interbeat interval) time series for each subject was then computed.</p> |
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<h2>Reference</h2> |
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<p> |
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These 10 time series form a subset of the <a href="../">complete database</a> |
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described in:</p> |
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<div class="reference"> |
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Iyengar N, Peng C-K, Morin R, Goldberger AL, Lipsitz LA. |
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Age-related alterations in the fractal scaling of cardiac |
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interbeat interval dynamics. <i>Am J Physiol</i> 1996;<b>271</b>:1078-1084. |
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