Fantasia Database 1.0.0

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<p>This &ldquo;mini-collection&rdquo; of human heart rate data was constructed as a teaching
resource for an intensive course (&ldquo;The Modern Science of Human Aging&rdquo;,
conducted at MIT in October, 1999 under the auspices of <a
href="http://necsi.edu/">NECSI</a>).  As such, this specific collection is
not intended for basic research or publications, for which the <a
href="../">complete database</a>, also available here, may be better suited.
It may be useful, however, in other classroom or tutorial settings, and for
self-guided explorations into the world of biologic complexity.</p>
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<p>
This collection consists of 10 heart beat time series: 5 young subjects
(Y1.txt, Y2.txt, etc) and 5 elderly subjects (O1.txt, O2.txt, etc) from
the <a href="../">Fantasia Database</a>.
You may download <a href="heartbeat.tar">heartbeat.tar</a>&nbsp;(<!--#fsize file="heartbeat.tar" -->),&nbsp;a UNIX tar archive
of this entire mini-collection, also available in gzip-compressed form as
<a href="heartbeat.tar.gz">heartbeat.tar.gz</a>&nbsp;(<!--#fsize file="heartbeat.tar.gz" -->).  If you prefer,
you may download individual recordings:

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<tr><th >Old</th>
<th >Young</th></tr>
<tr><td><a href="O1.txt">O1.txt</a>
(<a href="o1.hea">o1.hea</a>, <a href="o1.qrs">o1.qrs</a>)</td>
<td><a href="Y1.txt">Y1.txt</a>
(<a href="y1.hea">y1.hea</a>, <a href="y1.qrs">y1.qrs</a>)</td>
</tr>

<tr><td><a href="O2.txt">O2.txt</a>
(<a href="o2.hea">o2.hea</a>, <a href="o2.qrs">o2.qrs</a>)</td>
<td><a href="Y2.txt">Y2.txt</a>
(<a href="y2.hea">y2.hea</a>, <a href="y2.qrs">y2.qrs</a>)</td>
</tr>

<tr><td><a href="O3.txt">O3.txt</a>
(<a href="o3.hea">o3.hea</a>, <a href="o3.qrs">o3.qrs</a>)</td>
<td><a href="Y3.txt">Y3.txt</a>
(<a href="y3.hea">y3.hea</a>, <a href="y3.qrs">y3.qrs</a>)</td>
</tr>

<tr><td><a href="O4.txt">O4.txt</a>
(<a href="o4.hea">o4.hea</a>, <a href="o4.qrs">o4.qrs</a>)</td>
<td><a href="Y4.txt">Y4.txt</a>
(<a href="y4.hea">y4.hea</a>, <a href="y4.qrs">y4.qrs</a>)</td>
</tr>

<tr><td><a href="O5.txt">O5.txt</a>
(<a href="o5.hea">o5.hea</a>, <a href="o5.qrs">o5.qrs</a>)</td>
<td><a href="Y5.txt">Y5.txt</a>
(<a href="y5.hea">y5.hea</a>, <a href="y5.qrs">y5.qrs</a>)</td>
</td></tr>
</table>
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<p>
Records <tt>O1</tt> - <tt>O5</tt> and <tt>Y1</tt> - <tt>Y5</tt> of this subset
correspond to records <tt>f1o01</tt> - <tt>f1o05</tt> and <tt>f1y01</tt> -
<tt>f1y05</tt> of the Fantasia Database, which also includes the ECG and
respiration signals for these recordings.</p>

<p>
Each <tt>.txt</tt> file contains one column of data, consisting of interbeat
intervals (in seconds).  The <tt>.hea</tt> (text header) and <tt>.qrs</tt>
(binary annotation) files contain the same data as in the <tt>.txt</tt> files,
written in the standard formats used for other PhysioBank databases.  The
<tt>.tar</tt> and <tt>.tar.gz</tt> archives include only the <tt>.txt</tt>
files.  The length of each recording is approximately 2 hours.</p>

<p>
Five young (21 - 34 years old) and five elderly (68 - 81 years old)
rigorously-screened healthy subjects underwent 120 minutes of
continuous supine resting while continuous electrocardiographic (ECG)
signals were collected.</p>

<p>
All subjects remained in a resting state in sinus rhythm while
watching the movie
<a href="http://imdb.com/Title?0032455" target="other"><i>Fantasia</i></a> (Disney, 1940) to help maintain wakefulness. The
continuous ECG was digitized at 250 Hz. Each heartbeat was annotated
using an automated arrhythmia detection algorithm, and each beat
annotation was verified by visual inspection. The R-R interval
(interbeat interval) time series for each subject was then computed.</p>

<h2>Reference</h2>
<p>
These 10 time series form a subset of the <a href="../">complete database</a>
described in:</p>

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Iyengar N, Peng C-K, Morin R, Goldberger AL, Lipsitz LA. 
Age-related alterations in the fractal scaling of cardiac
interbeat interval dynamics. <i>Am J Physiol</i> 1996;<b>271</b>:1078-1084.
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