心肺健康预测吸毒者在压力下更大的迷走神经自主活动。

IF 2 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2019-07-29 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1178221819862283
Daniel Aranha Rego Cabral, Kell Grandjean da Costa, Vagner Deuel de Oliveira Tavares, Maria Luiza de Medeiros Rêgo, Heloiana Karoliny Campos Faro, Eduardo Bodnariuc Fontes
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引用次数: 6

摘要

虽然药物使用已被证明会损害心脏自主神经调节,但运动可能会克服一些损害。在此,我们描述了物质使用障碍(SUD)患者的心率变异性(HRV)和药物相关行为如何对压力源产生负面影响。然而,我们展示了心肺健康如何减轻自主神经控制方面的损伤。15名SUD患者与15名非SUD患者按年龄、体重、身高和体能水平进行匹配,并在冷压试验(CPT)诱导的压力下进行HRV反应。与非SUD组相比,SUD组在CPT前后的R-R间期平均值较低。此外,在SUD患者中,较高的心肺健康水平预示着CPT之前、期间和之后迷走神经活动更大。此外,对于SUD患者,禁欲天数预测CPT恢复期间R-R间期的平均值更大。最后,多年的药物使用对恢复期间R-R间期的平均值做出了负面预测。因此,我们的研究结果表明,慢性药物使用会在休息和身体压力后损害心脏自主神经调节。然而,心肺健康可能会通过增加迷走神经自主活动来减轻这些损伤。
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Cardiorespiratory Fitness Predicts Greater Vagal Autonomic Activity in Drug Users Under Stress.

Cardiorespiratory Fitness Predicts Greater Vagal Autonomic Activity in Drug Users Under Stress.

Cardiorespiratory Fitness Predicts Greater Vagal Autonomic Activity in Drug Users Under Stress.

Cardiorespiratory Fitness Predicts Greater Vagal Autonomic Activity in Drug Users Under Stress.

While drug use has been shown to impair cardiac autonomic regulation, exercise might overcome some of the damage. Herein, we describe how individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) have their heart rate variability (HRV) and drug-related behaviors negatively affected in response to a stressor. However, we show how cardiorespiratory fitness may attenuate those impairments in autonomic control. Fifteen individuals with SUD were matched with 15 non-SUD individuals by age, weight, height, and fitness level, and had their HRV responses under stress induced by the Cold Pressor Test (CPT). The SUD group had lower mean of R-R intervals before and after the CPT when compared with the non-SUD group. In addition, in individuals with SUD, higher cardiorespiratory fitness level predicted greater vagal activity before, during, and after CPT. Moreover, for individuals with SUD, days of abstinence predicted greater mean of R-R intervals during recovery from the CPT. Finally, years of drug use negatively predicted mean of R-R intervals during recovery. Thus, our results suggest that chronic drug use impairs cardiac autonomic regulation at rest and after a physical stress. However, cardiorespiratory fitness might attenuate these impairments by increasing vagal autonomic activity.

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