Wine drinking is associated with increased heart rate variability in women with coronary heart disease

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Janszky, I
Ericson, M
Blom, M
Georgiades, A
Magnusson, JO
Alinagizadeh, H
Ahnve, S
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[1] Karolinska Inst, Dept Publ Hlth Sci, Stockholm, Sweden
[2] Stockholm Cty Council, Ctr Publ Hlth, Stockholm, Sweden
[3] Royal Inst Technol, Dept Ind Econ, Stockholm, Sweden
[4] St Gorans Univ Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Stockholm, Sweden
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10.1136/hrt.2004.035105
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective: To test the hypothesis that alcohol consumption is positively related to heart rate variability (HRV) in women with coronary heart disease ( CHD) and therefore that cardiac autonomic activity is potentially implicated in the mediation of the favourable effects of moderate drinking. Design, settings, and patients: Cross sectional study of female patients who survived hospitalisation for acute myocardial infarction or underwent a revascularisation procedure, percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, or coronary artery bypass grafting. Main outcome measures: Ambulatory 24 hour ECG was recorded during normal activities. The mean of the standard deviations of all normal to normal intervals for all five minute segments of the entire recording ( SDNNI) and the following frequency domain parameters were assessed: total power, high frequency power, low frequency power, and very low frequency power. A standardised questionnaire evaluated self reported consumption of individual alcoholic beverage types: beer, wine, and spirits. Other clinical characteristics, such as age, body mass index, smoking habits, history of diabetes mellitus, menopausal status, educational status, and treatment, were also assessed. Results: Wine intake was associated with increased HRV in both time and frequency domains independently of other clinical covariates ( for example, ln SDNNI was 3.89 among wine drinkers v 3.59 among wine non- drinkers in the multivariate model; p = 0.014). In contrast, consumption of beer and spirits and the total amount of alcohol consumed did not relate significantly to any of the HRV parameters. Conclusion: Intake of wine, but not of spirits or beer, is positively and independently associated with HRV in women with CHD. These results may contribute to the understanding of the complex relation between alcohol consumption and CHD.
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