INFLUENCE OF CHEWING PROCESS ON RESPIRATORY SINUS ARRHYTHMIA

Dimitriev D.A., Salimov E.R., Galigrova S.R.
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Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) is a clockwise fluctuation in heart rate at the frequency of the respiratory cycle. RSA is an important homeostatic mechanism, the parameters of which change under various conditions - from stress to physical exercise. However, the direct effect of chewing, the most common form of muscle activity, on RSA has not yet been studied. We studied the dynamic evolution of RSA and the associated heart rate and respiratory rate during the transition from rest to chewing gum in 37 students (15 men). The measure of RSA in this study was the spectral power of high-frequency HF oscillations. Chewing was accompanied by a slight increase in respiratory rate (RR) and a significant increase in heart rate (HR), but a statistically insignificant increase in the HR/HR ratio. Although respiration was an important determinant of RSA in this study, we observed a significant decrease in HF in the presence of relatively stable RR and HR/RR levels, indicating that the main driver of the evolution of RSA during mastication is an increase in sympathetic tone due to the trigeminal reflex.
咀嚼过程对呼吸窦性心律失常的影响
呼吸窦性心律失常(RSA)是心率在呼吸周期频率上的顺时针波动。RSA 是一种重要的平衡机制,其参数在各种条件下都会发生变化--从压力到体育锻炼。然而,咀嚼这种最常见的肌肉活动形式对 RSA 的直接影响尚未得到研究。我们研究了 37 名学生(15 名男性)从休息到咀嚼口香糖期间 RSA 的动态变化以及相关的心率和呼吸频率。本研究中衡量 RSA 的指标是高频高频振荡的频谱功率。咀嚼口香糖时,呼吸频率(RR)略有增加,心率(HR)显著增加,但心率/HR 比值的增加在统计学上并不显著。虽然在本研究中呼吸是 RSA 的重要决定因素,但我们观察到在 RR 和 HR/RR 水平相对稳定的情况下高频显著下降,这表明咀嚼时 RSA 演变的主要驱动力是三叉神经反射导致的交感神经张力增加。
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