昼夜节律失调影响青少年心脏自主调节。

IF 5.6 2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Sleep Pub Date : 2025-01-18 DOI:10.1093/sleep/zsaf015
Natasha Morales-Ghinaglia, Fan He, Susan L Calhoun, Alexandros N Vgontzas, Jiangang Liao, Duanping Liao, Edward O Bixler, Julio Fernandez-Mendoza
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研究目的:虽然心率变异性(HRV)是心脏自主调节(CAM)的一个标志,已知可以预测心血管疾病,但睡眠的昼夜节律(CTS)也参与自主调节。我们研究了昼夜节律失调是否与青少年的HRV钝化有关,作为上学或休息的功能。方法:我们评估了360名来自宾夕法尼亚州立大学儿童队列(中位年龄16岁)的受试者,他们至少有3晚的家庭活动描记(ACT)、实验室9小时多导睡眠描记(PSG)和24小时动态监测心率变异性(HRV)数据。act测量的昼夜节律失调指标包括睡眠中点(SM)、睡眠不规律(SI)和社交时差(SJL)。5个24小时、白天和夜间频率和时域HRV指数为主要指标。线性回归模型校正了性别、种族/民族、年龄、体重指数、呼吸暂停/呼吸不足指数、睡眠时间及其可变性。这些联系也被检查作为在学校或休息的功能。结果:当休息时,周末晚SM与所有五个夜间HRV指数显著相关。而在学校,平日里较高的SI与三个白天和三个夜间HRV指数显著相关。较大的SJL与任何HRV指数无关。纵向分析证实青少年SM、SI和SJL与儿童期夜间HRV的变化有关。结论:在受社会需求影响的日子里,睡眠阶段不规律,在自由支配的日子里,睡眠阶段延迟,与青少年HRV钝化有关。昼夜节律失调通过改变青年CAM导致心血管风险增加。
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Circadian Misalignment Impacts Cardiac Autonomic Modulation in Adolescence.

Study objectives: Although heart rate variability (HRV), a marker of cardiac autonomic modulation (CAM), is known to predict cardiovascular morbidity, the circadian timing of sleep (CTS) is also involved in autonomic modulation. We examined whether circadian misalignment is associated with blunted HRV in adolescents as a function of entrainment to school or on-breaks.

Methods: We evaluated 360 subjects from the Penn State Child Cohort (median 16y) who had at least 3-night at-home actigraphy (ACT), in-lab 9-h polysomnography (PSG) and 24-h Holter-monitoring heart rate variability (HRV) data. ACT-measured metrics of circadian misalignment included sleep midpoint (SM), sleep irregularity (SI), and social jetlag (SJL). Five 24-h, daytime and nighttime frequency- and time-domain HRV indices were the primary outcomes. Linear regression models adjusted for sex, race/ethnicity, age, body mass index, apnea/hypopnea index, sleep duration and its variability. These associations were also examined as a function of being in-school or on-break.

Results: While on-break, a later SM on weekends was significantly associated with all five nighttime HRV indices. While in-school, greater SI on weekdays was significantly associated with three daytime and three nighttime HRV indices. Greater SJL was not associated with any HRV index. Longitudinal analyses confirmed the association of adolescent SM, SI and SJL with change in nighttime HRV since childhood.

Conclusions: An irregular sleep phase during days of entrainment to social demands and a delayed sleep phase during ad-libitum days are associated with blunted HRV in adolescents. Circadian misalignment contributes to increased cardiovascular risk via an altered CAM in youth.

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