Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Subjects During Monitored, Short-Term Stress Followed by 24-hour Cardiac Monitoring

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作者
Gu, Zifan [1 ,2 ]
Zarubin, Vanessa C. [3 ]
Mickley Steinmetz, Katherine R. [4 ]
Martsberger, Carolyn [1 ]
机构
[1] Wofford Coll, Dept Phys, Spartanburg, SC 29303 USA
[2] Harvard Med Sch, Dept Biomed Informat, Boston, MA USA
[3] Northwestern Univ, Psychol Dept, Evanston, IL USA
[4] Wofford Coll, Dept Psychol, Spartanburg, SC USA
关键词
heart rate variability; detrended fluctuation analysis; acute stress; time series; parasympathetic; 24 h holter; NONLINEAR DYNAMICS; CHAOS THEORY; EXPONENTS; EXERCISE; MEMORY; AGE;
D O I
10.3389/fphys.2022.897284
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) can be a useful metric to capture meaningful information about heart function. One of the non-linear indices used to analyze HRV, Detrended Fluctuation Analysis (DFA), finds short and long-term correlations in RR intervals to capture quantitative information about variability. This study focuses on the impact of visual and mental stimulation on HRV as expressed via DFA within healthy adults. Visual stimulation can activate the automatic nervous system to directly impact physiological behavior such as heart rate. In this investigation of HRV, 70 participants (21 males) viewed images on a screen followed by a math and recall task. Each viewing segment lasted 2 min and 18 s. The math and memory recall task segment lasted 4 min total. This process was repeated 9 times during which the participants' electrocardiogram was recorded. 37 participants (12 males) opted in for an additional 24-h Holter recording after the viewing and task segments of the study were complete. Participants were randomly assigned to either a pure (organized image presentation) or mixed (random image presentation) image regime for the viewing portion of the study to investigate the impact of the external environment on HRV. DFA alpha 1 was extracted from the RR intervals. Our findings suggest that DFA alpha 1 can differentiate between the viewing [DFA alpha 1 range from 0.96 (SD = 0.25) to 1.08 (SD = 0.22)] and the task segments [DFA alpha 1 range from 1.17 (SD = 0.21) to 1.26 (SD = 0.25)], p < 0.0006 for all comparisons. However, DFA alpha 1 was not able to distinguish between the two image regimes. During the 24-hour follow up, participants had an average DFA alpha 1 = 1.09 (SD = 0.14). In conclusion, our findings suggest a graded response in DFA during short term stimulation and a responsiveness in participants to adjust physiologically to their external environment expressed through the DFA exponent.
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