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Letter to the editor| Volume 216, P88-90, January 2019

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Response to the letter to the editor: “Is metabolic syndrome related to exercise autonomic modulation in obese adults? (Lopes et al., 2018)”

Published:November 14, 2018DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.autneu.2018.11.004
      We would like to thank
      • Lopes W.A.
      • Locateli J.C.
      • Reck H.
      • Porto F.E.
      Is Metabolic syndrome related to exercise cardiac autonomic modulation in obese adults?.
      for their letter and, especially, for their interest in our recently published study in Autonomic Neuroscience (
      • Carvalho L.P.
      • Thommazo-Luporini L.D.
      • Mendes R.G.
      • Cabiddu R.
      • Ricci P.A.
      • Basso-Vanelli R.P.
      • Oliveira-Junior M.C.
      • Vieira R.P.
      • Bonjorno-Junior J.C.
      • Oliveira C.R.
      • Luporini R.L.
      • Borghi-Silva A.
      Metabolic syndrome impact on cardiac autonomic modulation and exercise capacity in obese adults.
      : 43–50). We hope that the following results and comments address the authors' concerns and thoughts and provide additional information in the field of autonomic modulation in obesity and related metabolic disorders.
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