Effects of bedroom environment on average heart rate during sleep in temperate regions: Winter conditions in healthy males in their twenties with average BMI

Noriaki Oota , Yasuki Yamauchi , Gota Iwase , Masaru Abuku , Yasuhiro Hiraguri
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The nocturnal average heart rate correlates more strongly with mortality rates than the resting heart rate or 24-hour average heart rate. Additionally, it has been suggested that as the average heart rate decreases, SDNN increases, indicating favorable autonomic function. This study aimed to identify the environmental factors that most significantly affect the day-to-day variability of average heart rate during sleep (SHR) in winter. Measurements were conducted in the participants' usual bedrooms of nine healthy male participants in their twenties with an average BMI, living in a temperate region. The measurement periods were from December 1, 2022, to March 8, 2023, and from December 1, 2023, to February 6, 2024. In addition to the heart rate, body movement, room, radiant, and bed microclimate temperatures, carbon dioxide concentration, relative humidity, and illuminance were measured. The results demonstrated that, when comparing across participants, the average room and radiant temperatures during the measurement period had a significant negative correlation with the average SHR during the measurement period, with correlation coefficients of −0.83 and −0.91, respectively. Using a multilevel structural equation model, no valid model was obtained at the between level, which examined differences between participants, while a valid model was found at the within level, which examined differences within participants. At the within level, the most explanatory factors for SHR were body movement, operative temperature, bed microclimate temperature, carbon dioxide concentration, and the interaction term between the bed microclimate temperature and carbon dioxide concentration. Overall, a deeper understanding of the impact of environmental conditions on average sleep heart rate could facilitate the design of environments favorable for autonomic nervous system activity during sleep.
卧室环境对温带地区睡眠期间平均心率的影响:二十多岁、体重指数一般的健康男性的冬季条件
与静息心率或 24 小时平均心率相比,夜间平均心率与死亡率的相关性更强。此外,有研究表明,随着平均心率的降低,SDNN 会增加,这表明自律神经功能良好。本研究旨在找出对冬季睡眠时平均心率日变异性影响最大的环境因素(SHR)。研究人员在居住在温带地区的九名二十多岁、体重指数(BMI)中等的健康男性参与者平时的卧室中进行了测量。测量时间分别为 2022 年 12 月 1 日至 2023 年 3 月 8 日和 2023 年 12 月 1 日至 2024 年 2 月 6 日。除了心率、身体运动外,还测量了室内温度、辐射温度和床上微气候温度、二氧化碳浓度、相对湿度和照度。结果表明,在对所有参与者进行比较时,测量期间的平均室温和辐射温度与测量期间的平均 SHR 呈显著负相关,相关系数分别为-0.83 和-0.91。利用多层次结构方程模型,在考察参与者之间差异的 "之间 "层次上没有得到有效的模型,而在考察参与者内部差异的 "内部 "层次上找到了有效的模型。在内部层面,最能解释 SHR 的因素是身体运动、操作温度、病床微气候温度、二氧化碳浓度以及病床微气候温度和二氧化碳浓度之间的交互项。总之,深入了解环境条件对平均睡眠心率的影响有助于设计有利于睡眠期间自律神经系统活动的环境。
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