Franz Halberg, Germaine Cornélissen, Kuniaki Otsuka, Yoshihiko Watanabe, Ram B Singh, Miguel Revilla, Salvador Sanchez de la Peña, Clicerio Gonzalez, Jarmila Siegelova, Pavel Homolka, Jiri Dusek, Michal Zeman, Rk Singh, Dana Johnson, Bohumil Fiser
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Abstract
The clinical everyday management of blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) can be greatly improved by the mapping of time structures in home ambulatory BP and HR assessment. Thereby, we change focus from the BP and the HR to the dynamics of these variables. This change is achieved by computer-implemented chronomics, the mapping of chronomes, consisting of cyclicities (our concern herein) along with chaos and trends, in the service of cardiologists, general health care providers, the educated public, and transdisciplinary science. We here further illustrate the yield of chronomics in research on long BP and HR series covering years, some several decades long, and on archives of human sudden cardiac death revealing magnetoperiodisms, e.g., "years" longer than a calendar year, i.e., transyears. In this case of cardiac arrest, what we do not see, the 16- to 20-month transyear is prominent, in the absence of any signature of the calendar year, and so can be a cis-half-year of about 5 months.
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Topics to be covered in World Heart Journal include the following: Epidemiology and Prevention, Chronocardiology and Chronomics, Nutrition and Lifestyle in CVD, Clinical Cardiology, Cardiovascular Sciences (Molecular Cardiology: biochemistry and biology), Hypertension, Coronary artery disease, Pharmacotherapy, Electrophysiology, Echocardiography, Nuclear Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Geriatric Cardiology, CVD in women, Cardiac Rehabilitation and Prehabilitation, as well as Interventional Cardiology and Cardiac surgery.