Harvard Title
Professor of Medicine
Other Affiliations
Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Address
Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr
Cardiology, Gz-435
330 Brookline Ave
Boston MA 02215
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Enhancement of sleep stability with Tai Chi exercise in chronic heart failure: preliminary findings using an ECG-based spectrogram method.
Authors: Yeh GY, Mietus JE, Peng CK, Phillips RS, Davis RB, Wayne PM, Goldberger AL, Thomas RJ.
Sleep Med
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Sleep Med
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Multiscale analysis of heart rate dynamics: entropy and time irreversibility measures.
Differentiating obstructive from central and complex sleep apnea using an automated electrocardiogram-based method.
Authors: Thomas RJ, Mietus JE, Peng CK, Gilmartin G, Daly RW, Goldberger AL, Gottlieb DJ.
Sleep
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Sleep
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Effects of chronic moderate alcohol consumption and novel environment on heart rate variability in primates (Macaca fascicularis).
Authors: Shively CA, Mietus JE, Grant KA, Goldberger AL, Bennett AJ, Willard SL.
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
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Psychopharmacology (Berl)
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Noise and poise: Enhancement of postural complexity in the elderly with a stochastic-resonance-based therapy.
Authors: Costa M, Priplata AA, Lipsitz LA, Wu Z, Huang NE, Goldberger AL, Peng CK.
Europhys Lett
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Europhys Lett
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Statistical physics approach to categorize biologic signals: from heart rate dynamics to DNA sequences.
Short-term fasting-induced autonomic activation and changes in catecholamine levels are not mediated by changes in leptin levels in healthy humans.
Authors: Chan JL, Mietus JE, Raciti PM, Goldberger AL, Mantzoros CS.
Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)
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Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)
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The rule of bigeminy revisited: analysis in sudden cardiac death syndrome.
Giles f. Filley lecture. Complex systems.
Broken asymmetry of the human heartbeat: loss of time irreversibility in aging and disease.