Heart rate variability as an indicator of stress in women during wartime

A. Pisaruk, V. Shatilo, L. Mekhova, N. Koshel, S. Naskalova, L. Pisaruk, Stefan Ivanov
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The impact of post-traumatic stress related to the war was analyzed in 91 women who were in Kyiv or the Kyiv region during active combat in February and March 2022. Some of the examined women had been under occupation for an extended period. In contrast, others, from May 2022 to May 2023, experienced the strong influence of war factors such as missile and artillery shelling, staying in bomb shelters, or other shelters. Due to the military actions, the examined individuals were subjected to significant stress factors, which inevitably affected their psychoemotional state. To compare, data from 79 women examined before the Russian-Ukrainian war were used as a control group. The groups of women examined before and during the war did not differ in anthropometric indicators. To understand the age-related characteristics of civilian women, they were distributed into age groups of 30-44, 45-59, and 60-74 years. ECG registration was carried out using the ECG-recorder DiaCard (Solvaig, Ukraine). The analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) was performed by application DiaCard v. 1.0.0.73. ECG measurements were taken from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., in the supine and standing positions (5 min). The study of HRV in women during wartime and the comparison of obtained results with the pre-war period revealed that war-related stress induces changes in HRV characteristics of various types of stress. In the examined women during wartime, there is a decrease in overall HRV, primarily due to HF oscillations, indicating a reduction in parasympathetic activity of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). Such changes are typical for mild stress. Changes in HRV under conditions of military stress depend on the age of individuals and are more pronounced in young and elderly women. No significant shifts in heart rate variability were observed in individuals of average age. _________________________________________________________________________________________ Keywords: heart rate variability; woman; stress; war
作为战时妇女压力指标的心率变异性
在 2022 年 2 月和 3 月的实战期间,对基辅或基辅地区的 91 名妇女进行了与战争有关的创伤后应激反应影响分析。其中一些妇女长期处于被占领状态。相反,其他妇女则在 2022 年 5 月至 2023 年 5 月期间经历了战争因素的强烈影响,如导弹和大炮轰击、呆在防空洞或其他掩体中。由于军事行动,受试者承受了巨大的压力因素,这不可避免地影响了他们的心理情绪状态。为了进行比较,将俄乌战争前接受检查的 79 名妇女的数据作为对照组。在人体测量指标方面,战争前和战争期间接受检查的妇女群体没有差异。为了解平民妇女的年龄特征,她们被分为 30-44 岁、45-59 岁和 60-74 岁三个年龄组。心电图登记使用心电图记录仪 DiaCard(乌克兰索尔维格公司)进行。心率变异性(HRV)分析由 DiaCard 1.0.0.73 版应用程序执行。心电图测量时间为上午 10:00 至中午 12:00,分别取仰卧位和站立位(5 分钟)。 通过对战时妇女心率变异的研究以及将所得结果与战前进行比较,发现与战争有关的压力会诱发各种心率变异特征的变化。在接受研究的战时妇女中,总体心率变异会下降,主要是由于高频振荡,这表明自律神经系统(ANS)的副交感神经活动减少。这种变化是轻度压力的典型表现。军事压力条件下心率变异的变化取决于个人的年龄,在年轻和老年女性中更为明显。平均年龄的人心率变异性没有明显变化。_________________________________________________________________________________________ 关键词:心率变异性;女性;压力;战争
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