在10年的随访中,半程马拉松运动员心期和QT间期变异性之间的传递函数增益降低

Beatrice De Maria, V. Bari, B. Cairo, F. Gelpi, D. Lucini, M. Pagani, M. Malacarne, A. Catai, Mariana de Oliveira Gois, F. Perego, L. Vecchia, A. Porta
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近年来,通过心期(HP)和QT间期(QT)变异性分析,人们对体育活动对运动员心血管控制的影响的研究越来越感兴趣。然而,运动员HP和QT变异性之间的关系研究甚少。因此,我们旨在估计传递函数增益(TFG),以确定运动员HP和QT变异性之间的关系。我们在基线(B)和10年随访(FU)时获得了18名半程马拉松运动员在仰卧(REST)和活动站立(STAND)时的心电图。TFG的计算方法为HP与QT间交叉谱密度模量除以HP在低频(LF, 0.04-0.15 Hz, TFGLF)和高频(HF, 0.15-0.4 Hz, TFGHF)频段的功率谱密度之比。我们发现,与B相比,FU时的TFGHF在REST和STAND时都较低。在站立期间,TFGLF比仅在静止时升高。目前的工作支持在频率域使用线性方法来典型运动员的心脏控制。此外,研究结果表明,多年来适度和有规律的体育活动是有益的,因为它有助于减少心脏交感神经调节。
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Transfer Function Gain Between Heart Period and QT Interval Variability Decreases at a 10-Year Follow-up in Half-Marathon Runners
In the last years there is increasing interest in the study of the effects of physical activity on the cardiovascular control of athletes by heart period (HP) and QT interval (QT) variability analysis. However, the relation between HP and QT variability in athletes has been poorly investigated. Therefore, we aimed at estimate transfer function gain (TFG) to typify the relationship between HP and QT variability in athletes. We acquired electrocardiogram in 18 half-marathon runners while supine (REST) and during active standing (STAND) at baseline (B) and at a 10-year follow up (FU). The TFG was computed as the ratio between the modulus of the cross-spectral density between HP and QT divided by the power spectral density of HP in low frequency (LF, 0.04-0.15 Hz, TFGLF) and high frequency (HF, 0.15-0.4 Hz, TFGHF) bands. We found that TFGHF was lower at FU compared to B both at REST and during STAND. TFGLF increased during STAND compared to REST only at FU. The present work supports the use of the linear approach in the frequency domain to typify the cardiac control of athletes. In addition, the findings suggest that a moderate and regular physical activity through the years is beneficial as it favors a decrease of the cardiac sympathetic modulation.
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