Effects of Autogenic Training on Heart Rate Variability and Heart Rate Recoveryin Japanese Obese/Overweight Male Workers

A. Narisada, Tomomi Hasegawa, Maki Nakahigashi, T. Hirobe, T. Ushida, F. Kobayashi
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Objective: Obesity-induced autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction is related to cardiac disease. The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of autogenic training (AT), a therapeutic relaxation technique, on cardiac ANS functions as evaluated by heart rate variability (HRV) and heart rate recovery (HRR) in Japanese obese/overweight subjects. Methods: Subjects were 40 obese/overweight male workers (42.7 ± 8.8 years old, BMI 28.8 ± 3.3 kg/m2). The subjects were randomly assigned to an AT intervention group and a control group. Subjects of the intervention group were required to perform the AT training procedures (first-third steps) for three months, while the control group participants were waiting. Before and after intervention, HRV was calculated using a 24 hr Holter ECG, and HRR was assessed by a treadmill test. In addition, Profile of Mood States (POMS), job stress and sleep conditions were assessed. Effects of AT intervention were statistically examined using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). Results: For the HRV, the ratio of the Low Frequency to the High Frequency (LF/HF) during sleep was significantly reduced in the AT group (-39.2% and -0.6%, respectively, p=0.009). HRR was lengthened in the AT group (5.2% and 0.6%, respectively, p=0.042). In addition, the Confusion-Bewilderment score in POMS was improved in the AT group. However, mediation analysis indicated that the Confusion-Bewilderment score was not considered as a mediator between AT and ANS. Conclusions: A three month AT intervention improved cardiac ANS activities in Japanese obese/overweight men. These results suggest the beneficial effects of AT on obesity-related cardiovascular conditions.
自体训练对日本肥胖/超重男性工人心率变异性和心率恢复的影响
目的:肥胖诱导的自主神经系统(ANS)功能障碍与心脏疾病有关。本研究的目的是通过心率变异性(HRV)和心率恢复(HRR)来评估日本肥胖/超重受试者的心脏ANS功能,研究一种治疗性放松技术——自体训练(AT)的影响。方法:选取40名肥胖/超重男性工人(42.7±8.8岁,BMI 28.8±3.3 kg/m2)。受试者被随机分为AT干预组和对照组。干预组受试者需进行为期3个月的AT训练程序(第1 - 3步),对照组受试者等待。干预前后,使用24小时动态心电图计算HRV,并通过跑步机测试评估HRR。此外,还评估了情绪状态、工作压力和睡眠状况。采用协方差分析(ANCOVA)对AT干预的效果进行统计学检验。结果:在HRV方面,AT组睡眠时低频与高频之比(LF/HF)显著降低(分别为-39.2%和-0.6%,p=0.009)。AT组HRR延长(分别为5.2%和0.6%,p=0.042)。此外,AT组在POMS中的混淆-困惑得分也有所提高。然而,中介分析表明,混淆-困惑评分不被认为是AT和ANS之间的中介。结论:三个月的AT干预改善了日本肥胖/超重男性的心脏ANS活动。这些结果表明,AT对肥胖相关的心血管疾病有有益作用。
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