综合瑜伽项目中心率变异性的改变:结果和意义

Gilija Bernotiene, S. Razon, A. Daunoravičienė, A. Vainoras, A. Slapšinskaitė
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背景。使用不同的方法来研究心血管参数。其中,心率变异性(HRV)是运动员和体力活动者的相关指标。关于身体活动,瑜伽近年来已成为一种流行的活动形式。事实上,研究表明,瑜伽对管理和预防几种心血管疾病都是一种有用的方式。本研究的目的是观察年轻女性在6个月瑜伽干预期间的HRV动态。方法。我们从多个瑜伽工作室招募了13名女性。所有参与者每周练习两次哈他瑜伽,持续6个月。数据收集:a)基线时,b)瑜伽干预后2个月,c)干预后4个月,d)干预后6个月。我们使用无线蓝牙心电图记录仪。采用心电HVR参数和心率(HR)进行数据分析。结果。在为期6个月的瑜伽干预中,HR动态没有显示出差异。同时,放松后的vLF参数和全身扫描冥想后的LF/HF比值在瑜伽干预后发生了显著变化。LF和HF参数动力学未见变化。结论。我们的研究结果表明,6个月,每周两次瑜伽练习影响vLF和LF/HF比率,特别是在放松和身体扫描冥想期间。我们还建议健康女性可以从身体扫描冥想中受益。综上所述,通过调节情绪反应,经常练习瑜伽可以帮助改善压力反应,抵消压力过程带来的负面影响。关键词:瑜伽,心率变异性,女性健康,心电图,压力。
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Heart Rate Variability Changes in the Integrated Yoga Program: Results and Implications
Background. Different methods are used to study cardiovascular parameters. Of these, heart rate variability (HRV) is a relevant marker for both athletes and physically active people. With regards to physical activity, yoga has become a popular form of activity in the recent years. In fact, research has indicated that yoga is a useful modality for both the management and prevention of several cardiovascular conditions. The purpose of the current study was to observe HRV dynamics in young women during a 6-month yoga intervention. Methods. We recruited 13 women from multiple yoga studios. All participants were practicing Hatha yoga 2 times a week for 6 months. Data were collected: a) at baseline, b) 2 months after the yoga intervention, c) 4 months after the intervention and d) 6 months after the intervention. We used wireless Bluetooth electrocardiogram (ECG) recording device. ECG HVR parameters and heart rate (HR) were used for data analysis. Results . HR dynamics showed no differences during the 6-month yoga intervention. Meanwhile, vLF parameter after relaxation and LF/HF ratio after body scan meditation significantly changed after yoga intervention. No changes were observed in LF or HF parameter dynamics. Conclusion. Our results suggest that 6 months twice per week yoga practice influences vLF and LF/HF ratio, especially during relaxation and body scan meditation. We also suggest that healthy women could benefit from practicing body scan meditation. In conclusion, through modification of emotion reactivity, regular practice of yoga can help improve stress response and offset negative consequences associated with the stress process. Keywords: yoga, heart rate variability, women’s health, ECG, stress.
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