The authors indicated, however, that further research is needed. “The clinical implications of persistent adrenergic stimulation, especially for individuals with underlying heart abnormalities, are unclear and cannot be elucidated from these data, but a graded relationship, independent of systolic blood pressure, between increasing resting heart rate and mortality is well documented epidemiologically in adults,” Vitiello and colleagues wrote. “Thus, the adrenergic effect of stimulants cannot be dismissed and should constitute reason for concern and further evaluation of the long-term safety of these medications.”