The effect of a short breathing intervention on postural control and heart rate variability

N. Sahebjamee, E. Nagy
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The objective of this study was to determine the immediate effect of a short breathing intervention on postural control and heart rate variability in healthy individuals.The study involved 28 participants. Heart rate variability and heart rate were measured using a Polar (H10) sensor, and the sway path during posturography was recorded using the NeuroCom system, with participants standing on a firm then a foam surface in the eyes open and eyes closed conditions. All measurements were performed before and after the breathing intervention to provide baseline and post-intervention data. A short breathing intervention was performed between testing to stimulate the autonomic nervous system. In the Wilcoxon matched pairs comparison using Statistica software, P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.The breathing intervention caused a significant decrease in heart rate variability and an increase in heart rate. In the eyes closed condition, on a firm surface, the breathing intervention significantly reduced the sway path.The breathing intervention reduced the sway path in conditions without visual information but appeared to have no effect on balance in conditions with visual information, suggesting that the postural function of the diaphragm becomes more prominent in nonvisual conditions. We obtained evidence of the relationship between the autonomic nervous system and postural control. The stimulation of the sympathetic tone by means of the breathing intervention had a significant effect on postural control on firm and foam surfaces without visual information and decreased postural sway.
短呼吸干预对体位控制和心率变异性的影响
本研究的目的是确定短呼吸干预对健康个体的姿势控制和心率变异性的直接影响。这项研究涉及28名参与者。心率变异性和心率使用Polar (H10)传感器进行测量,并使用NeuroCom系统记录姿势照相时的摇摆路径,参与者在睁眼和闭眼的情况下分别站在坚硬的泡沫表面上。在呼吸干预之前和之后进行所有测量,以提供基线和干预后的数据。在测试之间进行短呼吸干预以刺激自主神经系统。使用Statistica软件进行Wilcoxon配对对比较时,P < 0.05为差异有统计学意义。呼吸干预导致心率变异性的显著降低和心率的增加。在闭上眼睛的条件下,在坚实的表面上,呼吸干预显著减少了摇摆路径。在没有视觉信息的情况下,呼吸干预减少了摇摆路径,但在有视觉信息的情况下,似乎对平衡没有影响,这表明隔膜的姿势功能在非视觉条件下变得更加突出。我们获得了自主神经系统和姿势控制之间关系的证据。通过呼吸干预刺激交感神经张力对无视觉信息的硬面和泡沫面姿势控制和减少姿势摇摆有显著影响。
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