Investigating the Associations of Self-Rated Health: Heart Rate Variability Is More Strongly Associated than Inflammatory and Other Frequently Used Biomarkers in a Cross Sectional Occupational Sample
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Yael Benyamini | Julian F. Thayer | Julian Koenig | Marcus E. Kleber | Adrian Loerbroks | J. Thayer | J. Koenig | M. Kleber | Y. Benyamini | R. Herr | J. Fischer | M. Jarczok | A. Loerbroks | Joachim E. Fischer | K. Hoffmann | Marc N. Jarczok | Raphael M. Herr | Kristina Hoffmann
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