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摘要
心率变异性(HRV)可以为产后妇女提供关于恢复需要的反馈。我们利用两周内成对结果之间的重复测量相关性(rrm)来探索每日仰卧休息HRV与感知压力和睡眠质量之间的关系。重复测量HRV与睡眠质量、HRV与感知压力之间的相关性不显著。两周内,睡眠质量与压力之间存在显著相关性,rrm(297) = - 0.412, 95% CI (- 0.502, - 0.313), P <;0.0001。有必要在这一人群中进行进一步的研究,以确定使用心率变异来指示睡眠质量和压力的可行性。
An exploration of the association of heart rate variability with daily stress and sleep in postpartum women
Heart rate variability (HRV) may provide feedback to post-partum women regarding need for recovery. We explored the associations between daily supine resting HRV and perceived stress and sleep quality using repeated measures correlation (rrm) between paired outcomes across two weeks. Repeated measures correlation between HRV and sleep quality, and between HRV and perceived stress were not significant. There was a significant correlation between sleep quality and stress across the two weeks, rrm(297) = −0.412, 95% CI (−0.502, −0.313), P < 0.0001. Additional studies in this population are warranted to determine feasibility of using HRV to indicate sleep quality and stress.