心率变异性和心脏慢变性之间的性别和年龄差异:一项复制扩展研究。

IF 2.2 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Luca Carnevali, Darcianne K Watanabe, Margherita Barbetti, Suzi Hong, DeWayne P Williams, Jordan Kohn, Julian Koenig, Julian F Thayer
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使用心率变异性(vmHRV)作为心脏迷走神经调节的代理,先前的研究暗示了年轻人迷走神经控制心脏变时的性别差异,但在老年人中知之甚少。目前的研究旨在首次调查性别和年龄在年轻(n = 106,平均年龄:19.9(3.5)岁)和老年(n = 109,平均年龄:72.8(2.6)岁)个体中vmHRV和心脏慢变性之间的关系中的调节作用。此外,我们在绝经后妇女的亚样本(n = 17)中探讨了激素替代疗法对这种关联的影响。静息测量平均心跳间隔(IBI,作为心脏慢变性的指标)和vmHRV。结果表明(i)与年龄匹配的男性相比,年轻成人和绝经后女性的vmHRV和IBI之间存在更强的关联,(ii)老年女性和男性的vmHRV和IBI之间的关联较弱或没有关联,(iii)激素替代疗法对绝经后女性没有影响。本研究提供了vmHRV与心脏变时性之间存在性别和年龄差异的证据,为心脏变时性控制的迷走神经机制提供了新的见解,这可能有助于我们理解与性别和年龄相关的负面健康结果易感性。
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Sex and age differences in the association between heart rate variability and cardiac chronotropy: A replication-extension study.

Using heart rate variability (vmHRV) as a proxy of cardiac vagal modulation, previous studies have hinted at sex differences in the vagal control of cardiac chronotropy in young adults, but little is known in older individuals. The current study aimed at investigating for the first time the moderating role of both sex and age in the relationship between vmHRV and cardiac chronotropy in younger (n = 106, mean age: 19.9 (3.5) years) and older (n = 109, mean age: 72.8 (2.6) years) individuals. Further, we explored the effects of hormone replacement therapy on such association in a sub-sample of post-menopausal women (n = 17). Resting measures of the average inter-beat interval (IBI, as index of cardiac chronotropy) and vmHRV were collected. The results indicate (i) stronger associations between vmHRV and IBI in young adults and post-menopausal women compared to age-matched men, (ii) a weaker or no association in older women and men, respectively, and (iii) no effects of hormone replacement therapy in post-menopausal women. This study provides evidence of sex and age differences in the association between vmHRV and cardiac chronotropy, offering novel insight into vagal mechanisms of cardiac chronotropic control that may inform our understanding of sex- and age-related vulnerability to negative health outcomes.

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Physiological Reports
Physiological Reports PHYSIOLOGY-
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4.20
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期刊介绍: Physiological Reports is an online only, open access journal that will publish peer reviewed research across all areas of basic, translational, and clinical physiology and allied disciplines. Physiological Reports is a collaboration between The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society, and is therefore in a unique position to serve the international physiology community through quick time to publication while upholding a quality standard of sound research that constitutes a useful contribution to the field.
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