5. mDFA Human Empirical Results
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Published:2015
Volunteers helped with our follow-up tests, which have lasted for years. Those involve the author, his family members, and university colleagues. Figure 5-1 shows an example of a young woman, age 26 in 2006, who was working at Tokyo Metropolitan University's intellectual property office—willingly submitted to a long-range follow-up. We often worked together.
5.1 Job Stress (Ms. O., 26)
5.2 Sleep Deprivation (Ms. G., in her 50s)
5.3 At a Party, (in their 40s and 50s)
5.4 University Employees' Job Stress
5.5 Ergometer Exercise
5.6 Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator 1 (Mr. Tm, in his 60s)
5.7 Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator 2 (Mr. Sg Ngya, in his 40s)
5.8 Bypass Surgery and Stent Placement (Mr. Ysd, in his 60s)
5.9 Stent Placement: Urgent Surgery (Mr. Ysro, in his 60s)
5.10 Premature Ventricular Contraction 1 (Ms. G., 58)
5.11 Premature Ventricular Contraction 2 (Ms. G., Seven Years Later)
5.12 Premature Ventricular Contraction 3 (Mr. Bnd, 86)
5.13 Alternans (Mr. Hysh, in his 60s)
5.14 Valve Operation and Medication for Arrhythmia
5.15 Depression Patients: Music Therapy
5.16 Sleep
5.17 End-of-Life, Terminal Conditions