在年轻人中,较高的习惯性说谎时间与迷走神经相关的心率变异性结果呈负相关。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-10 DOI:10.1139/apnm-2023-0167
Myles W O'Brien, Beverly D Schwartz, Madeline E Shivgulam, W Seth Daley, Ryan J Frayne, Derek S Kimmerly
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摘要

心率变异性(HRV)是自主心脏控制的一个公认的非侵入性标志物。我们测试了坐着(消极)和躺着(积极)的时间是否会影响迷走神经HRV的结果。测量了31名年轻健康成年人(15名)的HRV(10分钟仰卧心电图)和自由生活姿势(双加速度计配置,7天)♀, 年龄:23±3岁)。习惯性躺着(66±61分钟/天),但没有坐着时间(558±109分钟/天 752±3200步/天;所有,p>0.090)与连续心间期差异的均方根值(ρ=-0.409,p=0.022)和归一化高频HRV(ρ=-0.1361,p<0.046)相关。这些发现证明了清醒卧位时间对心脏自主功能的反常负面影响。  带回家的信息使用多加速度计配置,我们证明,更多的习惯性清醒时间躺着,而不是坐着或总久坐时间,与迷走神经介导的心脏控制较差有关。
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Higher habitual lying time is inversely associated with vagal-related heart rate variability outcomes in younger adults.

Heart rate variability (HRV) is a well-established noninvasive marker of autonomic cardiac control. We test whether time spent sitting (negatively) versus lying (positively) influences vagal HRV outcomes. HRV (10 min supine electrocardiogram) and free-living postures (dual-accelerometer configuration, 7 days) were measured in 31 young healthy adults (15♀, age: 23 ± 3 years). Habitual lying (66 ± 61 min/day), but not sitting time (558 ± 109 min/day), total sedentary time (623 ± 132 min/day), nor step counts (10 752 ± 3200 steps/day; all, p > 0.090), was associated with root mean square of successive cardiac interval differences (ρ = -0.409, p = 0.022) and normalized high-frequency HRV (ρ = -0.361, p = 0.046). These findings document a paradoxical negative impact of waking lying time on cardioautonomic function.   Take home message Using a multi-accelerometer configuration, we demonstrated that more habitual waking time lying, but not sitting or total sedentary time, was associated with worse vagally mediated cardiac control.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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