HEART RATE VARIABILITY AND BASIC HEMODYNAMIC PARAMETERS IN MEDICAL STUDENTS IN SEASONS WITH DIFFERENT PHOTOPERIOD

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V. Belyayeva
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One of the main external factors that contributes to the seasonal functional reorganization of the organism in the process of adaptation is seasonal photoperiodic variability. Day length is affecting not only visual function, but also all physiological and behavioural processes controlled by the circadian rhythm system. The person's ability to adapt to changes in external factors is especially important for medical students who experience significant mental overload in the process of studying at a university. The study goal was to investigate the features of the main hemodynamic parameters and heart rate variability in medical students in the spring and autumn periods, with taking into account gender differences. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study of 304 students of the North-Ossetian State Medical Academy (Russia) comprising 233 female and 71 male subjects was performed during periods of elongation (spring) and shortening (autumn) of the photoperiod. Blood pressure (BP), pulse rate (HR), parameters of heart rate variability (HRV) were measured. Results: The students showed an increase in DBP and MBP rates within the normal range in autumn. Hemodynamic parameters of SBP, DBP, PBP, MBP in males were significantly higher than in females group, regardless of the season. Interseasonal differences in HRV parameters (LF, THF, PHF, PLF, LF/HF, IC) were revealed. From spring to autumn period, LF decreases from 980.22 (590.30; 1445.83) to 690.68 (438.81; 1170.15) ms2 against the background of a decrease in the dominant period of the high-frequency component of the spectrum (THF) from 5.40 (3 .77; 6.10) to 3.71 (3.08; 5.54) s. The contribution of the high-frequency component (PHF) to the total power of HRV fluctuations increases by 10.4%, and the low-frequency component (PLF) decreases by 6.45% as the photoperiod shortens. The centralization index (IC) also declines from 2.58 (1.42; 3.90) to 1.61 (0.97; 2.98); p=0.0076. Parameters of Mean, Mo, RMSSD, pNN50, SDNN, TP, HF, PHF in spring are lower in males in comparison with females, while parameters of HR, SI, PLF, LF/HF, VLF/HF, IC, PARS are higher in males. Conclusions: It was indicated that the change in the photoperiod trend is an important mediator of heart rate variability in the annual cycle. The lengthening of the photoperiod in the spring season is accompanied by a shift in the vegetative balance of students towards an increase in the tonus of the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) together with the involvement of the central circuit of the heart rhythm regulation. In autumn, on the background of shorter daylight duration hours, parasympathetic influences are intensified and autonomic regulation circuit is most active. In the common trend of increased sympathetic activity of the ANS and activation of the central regulatory circuit in the spring, in young males these changes are indicated at greater extent.
不同光周期季节医学生心率变异性和基本血液动力学参数
在适应过程中,有助于生物体季节性功能重组的主要外部因素之一是季节性光周期变异。白天的长短不仅影响视觉功能,还影响由昼夜节律系统控制的所有生理和行为过程。一个人适应外部因素变化的能力对于在大学学习过程中经历严重心理超负荷的医学生来说尤其重要。本研究的目的是调查春季和秋季医学生的主要血液动力学参数和心率变异性的特征,同时考虑性别差异。材料和方法:在光周期延长(春季)和缩短(秋季)期间,对俄罗斯北奥塞梯国立医学院的304名学生进行了横断面研究,包括233名女性和71名男性受试者。测量血压(BP)、脉率(HR)、心率变异性(HRV)参数。结果:秋季学生的DBP和MBP率均在正常范围内增加。无论季节如何,男性SBP、DBP、PBP、MBP的血液动力学参数均显著高于女性。揭示了HRV参数(LF、THF、PHF、PLF、LF/HF、IC)的个体间差异。从春季到秋季,LF从980.22(590.30;1445.83)降至690.68(438.81;1170.15)ms2,而频谱高频分量的主周期从5.40(3.77;6.10)降至3.71(3.08;5.54)s。高频分量(PHF)对HRV波动总功率的贡献增加了10.4%,随着光周期的缩短,低频成分(PLF)减少了6.45%。集中度指数(IC)也从2.58(1.42;3.90)下降到1.61(0.97;2.98);p=0.0076。春季男性的Mean、Mo、RMSSD、pNN50、SDNN、TP、HF、PHF参数低于女性,而男性的HR、SI、PLF、LF/HF、VLF/HF、IC、PARS参数较高。结论:光周期趋势的变化是年周期心率变异性的重要中介。春季光周期的延长伴随着学生的植物平衡向自主神经系统(ANS)交感神经分裂张力增加的转变,以及心律调节中枢回路的参与。秋季,在白天持续时间较短的背景下,副交感神经的影响加剧,自主神经调节回路最活跃。在春季ANS交感神经活性增加和中央调节回路激活的共同趋势中,年轻男性的这些变化更为明显。
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