长期禁食诱导的副交感和交感自主神经系统调节在GENESIS研究的一个亚组。

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Robin Mesnage, Alfred Holley, Franziska Grundler, Borja Martinez-Tellez, Françoise Wilhelmi de Toledo, Pierre Croisille
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已知副交感神经和交感神经系统在长期禁食期间被调节,但禁食后的时间动态和持久性尚不清楚。我们分析了每日心率变异性(HRV),作为自主神经系统平衡的反映,作为一项探索性分析,16名GENESIS试验参与者遵循Buchinger禁食方案(12天~250千卡/天)。禁食前7天、禁食期间和禁食后7天,每天通过Polar H10传感器评估HRV。总体而言,禁食导致副交感神经活动增加,正如更高的连续差异均方根(RMSSD)值所表明的那样,从27.16±10.5 ms上升到32.92±17.65 ms (p
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Long-term fasting-induced parasympathetic and sympathetic autonomic nervous system modulation in a subgroup of the GENESIS study.

Parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems are known to be modulated during long-term fasting, but temporal dynamics and persistence post-fasting are unclear. We analyzed daily heart rate variability (HRV), as a reflection of autonomic nervous system balance, as an exploratory analysis, in 16 participants from the GENESIS trial following the Buchinger fasting protocol (12 days of ~250 kcal/day). HRV was assessed via Polar H10 sensors daily 7 days before, during and 7 days after fasting. Overall, fasting led to an increase in parasympathetic activity, as indicated by higher root mean square of successive differences (RMSSD) values, which rose from 27.16 ± 10.5 to 32.92 ± 17.65 ms (p < 0.001), alongside a reduction in sympathetic activity, with values decreasing from 0.39 ± 0.83 to 0 ± 1.05 (p < 0.001). Day-by-day analysis showed an initial rise in sympathetic activation during the early fasting phase (p < 0.05). Mental well-being improved significantly (p < 0.05), while sleep quality remained unchanged. These findings highlight fasting's potential for autonomic regulation and stress resilience, with implications for clinical applications in stress-related disorders. Larger, randomized studies are needed to confirm these observations.

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International Journal of Obesity
International Journal of Obesity 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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10.00
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Obesity is a multi-disciplinary forum for research describing basic, clinical and applied studies in biochemistry, physiology, genetics and nutrition, molecular, metabolic, psychological and epidemiological aspects of obesity and related disorders. We publish a range of content types including original research articles, technical reports, reviews, correspondence and brief communications that elaborate on significant advances in the field and cover topical issues.
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