共振呼吸对健康成人皮肤交感神经活动和心率变异性的急性影响。

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Zhishuang Liu, Sainan Zheng, Haoruo Wang, Hao Wang
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摘要

特定频率的周期性深慢呼吸可通过心率-压力反射通路诱发压力反射共振,称为共振呼吸。近年来,心率变异性(HRV)在评估自主神经功能方面的应用受到质疑,而新的、无创的皮肤交感神经活动测量(SKNA)可能填补了某些空白。本研究旨在从自主神经指标的角度探讨共振呼吸对SKNA和HRV的影响,评价其对健康人群的急性生理影响。采用随机交叉设计,招募27名健康大学生(男14名,女13名)作为研究对象。实验方案包括10分钟休息期、15分钟共振呼吸干预期和干预后5分钟休息期,在此期间持续监测和评估SKNA和HRV。结果显示,在共振呼吸干预阶段,交感神经活动显著增加,随后在干预后,平均交感神经活动和突发衍生参数均显著降低。此外,HRV指标,特别是RMSSD和RR间隔,在干预后明显升高。这些发现表明,单次共振呼吸对自主神经功能有积极作用,为考虑在病理人群中较长时间联合使用共振呼吸和SKNA技术进行自主神经调节提供了基础。
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Acute Effects of Resonance Breathing on Skin Sympathetic Nerve Activity and Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Adults.

Periodic deep slow breathing at specific frequencies can induce baroreflex resonance through the heart rate-baroreflex pathway, referred to as resonance breathing. In recent years, the application of heart rate variability (HRV) in assessing autonomic function has been questioned, whereas the novel, noninvasive measurement of skin sympathetic nerve activity (SKNA) may fill certain gaps. This study aimed to explore the effects of resonance breathing on SKNA and HRV from the perspective of autonomic indices, evaluating its acute physiological impacts on a healthy population. A randomized crossover design was employed, recruiting 27 healthy university students (14 males, 13 females) as participants. The experimental protocol consisted of a 10-minute resting period, a 15-minute resonance breathing intervention, and a 5-minute post-intervention rest phase, during which SKNA and HRV were continuously monitored and evaluated. The results showed a significant increase in sympathetic nerve activity during the resonance breathing intervention phase, followed by notable reductions in both average sympathetic activity and burst-derived parameters post-intervention. In addition, HRV indicators, particularly RMSSD and RR interval, were markedly elevated after the intervention. These findings suggest that a single session of resonance breathing exerts positive effects on autonomic function, providing a basis for considering the combined use of resonance breathing and SKNA techniques over longer durations in pathological populations for autonomic regulation.

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CiteScore
5.30
自引率
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期刊介绍: Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback is an international, interdisciplinary journal devoted to study of the interrelationship of physiological systems, cognition, social and environmental parameters, and health. Priority is given to original research, basic and applied, which contributes to the theory, practice, and evaluation of applied psychophysiology and biofeedback. Submissions are also welcomed for consideration in several additional sections that appear in the journal. They consist of conceptual and theoretical articles; evaluative reviews; the Clinical Forum, which includes separate categories for innovative case studies, clinical replication series, extended treatment protocols, and clinical notes and observations; the Discussion Forum, which includes a series of papers centered around a topic of importance to the field; Innovations in Instrumentation; Letters to the Editor, commenting on issues raised in articles previously published in the journal; and select book reviews. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback is the official publication of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback.
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