Huang, Wei-ChiaWei-ChiaHuangWu, Chi-ShinChi-ShinWuChang, Kai-ChiehKai-ChiehChangHSIN-SHUI CHENChang, Chin-KaiChin-KaiChangJUEY-JEN HWANGHuang, Su-HuaSu-HuaHuangYUNG-MING CHENCheng, Bor-WenBor-WenChengWeng, Min-HsiuMin-HsiuWengHsu, Chih-ChengChih-ChengHsuHuang, Wei-LiehWei-LiehHuang2023-05-032023-05-032023-051346-3500https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/630687Although previous studies indicated the association between peripheral biomarkers and psychological conditions, a higher prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) among geriatric populations may hinder the applicability of the biomarkers. The objective of this study was to assess the adequacy of the application of biomarkers to evaluate psychological conditions among geriatric populations.enelectromyogram; finger temperature; geriatric; heart rate variability; skin conductanceCan peripheral biomarkers reflect the psychological condition in geriatric populations? The influence of cardiovascular comorbiditiesjournal article10.1111/psyg.12954368951382-s2.0-85150516711WOS:000946006000001