Summer-winter differences in 24 h variability of heart rate.

E Kristal-Boneh, P Froom, G Harari, M Malik, J Ribak
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Abstract

Objective: To examine possible seasonal changes in heart rate variability (HRV).

Background: Greater than normal mortality from cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the winter has been reported for many countries and might be partly explained by considering seasonal changes in CVD risk factors. Depression of HRV is an independent predictor of arrhythmic complications and of cardiac death, and it is also among the variables that may be affected by the season of the year.

Methods: We compared pairs of 24 h HRV data of 120 healthy men who were examined once in the summer and once in the winter. Multivariate analyses were performed for each dependent variable (HRV indexes) in separate statistical models with age, resting heart rate, serum level of cholesterol, cigarette smoking, body mass index, sports habits, alcohol consumption, systolic blood pressure, physical activity at work, years of education, consumption of energy, and season as the independent variables.

Results: Although there were no seasonal differences in mean R-R interval, all indexes of HRV were found to be lower in the summer than they were during winter. Differences and 95% confidence intervals were standard deviation (SD) of coupling intervals between normal beats 12 ms, 6-17 ms; SD of 5 min mean R-R intervals 14 ms, 8-20 ms; mean of all 5 min SD of R-R intervals 2.0 ms, 0.6-2.5 ms; proportion of adjacent R-R intervals differing by > 50 ms 1.5%, 0.6-2.5% and root mean square of the difference between successive normal intervals 3.1 ms, 1.5-4 ms. Multivariate analyses showed that HRV in the winter was less than that in the summer even after adjustment for age, serum level of cholesterol, systolic blood pressure, and body mass index.

Conclusions: HRV indexes of healthy men vary physiologically by season, with lowest values obtained in the winter. Since low HRV is linked to pathologic conditions, the significance of seasonal changes for those suffering from CVD and their possible contribution to the greater mortality rates in winter have to be considered.

夏季和冬季24小时心率变异性的差异。
目的:探讨心率变异性(HRV)可能的季节变化。背景:据报道,许多国家冬季心血管疾病(CVD)的死亡率高于正常水平,这可能部分归因于CVD危险因素的季节性变化。HRV降低是心律失常并发症和心源性死亡的独立预测因子,也是可能受季节影响的变量之一。方法:我们比较了120名健康男性的24 h HRV数据,他们分别在夏季和冬季检查一次。以年龄、静息心率、血清胆固醇水平、吸烟情况、体重指数、运动习惯、饮酒量、收缩压、工作体力活动、受教育年限、能量消耗和季节为自变量,在单独的统计模型中对每个因变量(HRV指数)进行多变量分析。结果:虽然平均R-R区间不存在季节差异,但各指标HRV均在夏季低于冬季。差异和95%置信区间为正常心跳12 ms、6 ~ 17 ms耦合间隔的标准差(SD);SD 5 min平均R-R间隔14 ms, 8-20 ms;R-R区间5 min SD均值2.0 ms、0.6 ~ 2.5 ms;相邻R-R区间差异大于50 ms的比例分别为1.5%、0.6-2.5%和连续正常区间差异的均方根,分别为3.1 ms、1.5-4 ms。多因素分析表明,即使在年龄、血清胆固醇水平、收缩压和体重指数等因素调整后,冬季的HRV仍低于夏季。结论:健康男性HRV指数在不同季节存在生理差异,冬季最低。由于低HRV与病理条件有关,因此必须考虑到季节变化对心血管疾病患者的重要性及其对冬季较高死亡率的可能贡献。
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