Aravind Natarajan, Karla Gleichauf, Maryam Khalid, Conor Heneghan, Logan Douglas Schneider
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Circadian rhythm of heart rate and activity: A cross-sectional study.
Circadian rhythms are governed by a biological clock, and are known to occur in a variety of physiological processes. We report results on the circadian rhythm of heart rate observed using a wrist-worn wearable device (Fitbit), consisting of over 17,000 individuals over the course of 30 days. We obtain an underlying heart rate circadian rhythm from the time series heart rate by modeling the circadian rhythm as a sum over the first two Fourier harmonics. The first Fourier harmonic accounts for the approximate 24-hour rhythmicity of the body clock, while the second harmonic accounts for non-sinusoidal perturbations. From the diurnal modulation of heart rate, we obtain the following circadian parameters: (i) amplitude of modulation, (ii) bathyphase, and (iii) acrophase. We also consider the circadian rhythm of activity and show that in most individuals, the circadian rhythm of heart rate lags the circadian rhythm of activity. The widespread availability of smartwatches and trackers may enable individuals who are interested in observing their circadian rhythms of numerous physiological parameters, and to measure longitudinal changes in circadian parameters in response to various changes in health-related variables such as diet, sleep, exercise, or illness.
期刊介绍:
Chronobiology International is the journal of biological and medical rhythm research. It is a transdisciplinary journal focusing on biological rhythm phenomena of all life forms. The journal publishes groundbreaking articles plus authoritative review papers, short communications of work in progress, case studies, and letters to the editor, for example, on genetic and molecular mechanisms of insect, animal and human biological timekeeping, including melatonin and pineal gland rhythms. It also publishes applied topics, for example, shiftwork, chronotypes, and associated personality traits; chronobiology and chronotherapy of sleep, cardiovascular, pulmonary, psychiatric, and other medical conditions. Articles in the journal pertain to basic and applied chronobiology, and to methods, statistics, and instrumentation for biological rhythm study.
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