暴露于常压缺氧后心率变异性的研究

Q4 Health Professions
Inés Albertus Cámara, María-José Paredes Paredes Ruiz, María Jódar Reverte, Vicente Ferrer López, I. M. González-Moro
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心率变异性(HRV)是一种能够分析和评估心脏在各种活动和情况下的植物活动的工具。它包括测量一段时间内每两次心跳之间的时间,并用数学和统计方程表示。其他作者分析了不同压力源对HRV的影响。在这项工作中,我们正在寻找常压缺氧(NH)对HRV的作用。NH包括呼吸缺氧空气模拟高空训练。本研究的目的是确定HN对HRV时域和频域的影响。我们对13名健康受试者(娱乐性运动员)进行了两次HN训练。我们使用了iAltitude Trainer v2.7®模拟器。第一次是耐缺氧试验(HTT)(10分钟,11%的O2,相当于5050m),第二次是间歇性暴露(HNI)(14%的O2,3250m),其中4分钟的缺氧与4分钟的常氧交替进行64分钟。对于HRV分析,使用了Polar H10®心率监测器、HRV elite®应用程序和Kubios Standard®软件。在每次会话前后5分钟采集数据,并使用配对数据的Student t检验对这些值进行比较。HRV的时间(RRmean,SDNN,rMSSD,pNN50)或频率(VLF,LF,HF,LF/HF)域中的变量在这两种情况下都没有显示出显著变化。HN不会导致这些受试者的压力水平发生变化,在临床和心电图上耐受性良好。耐受性测试和间歇性常压缺氧暴露不足以引起HRV的急性变化。
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Study of heart rate variability following exposure to normobaric hypoxia
Heart rate variability (HRV) is a tool capable of analysing and assessing the vegetative activity of the heart in various activities and situations. It consists of measuring the time that elapses between every two heartbeats over a period of time and expressing it in terms of mathematical and statistical equations. Other authors have analysed the influence of different stressors on HRV. In this work we are looking for the action of normobaric hypoxia (NH) on HRV. NH consists of breathing oxygen-depleted air simulating altitude training. The aim of the study is to determine the influence of HN on the time and frequency domains of HRV. We subjected 13 healthy subjects (recreational athletes) to two HN sessions. We used the iAltitude Trainer v2.7® simulator. The first was a hypoxia tolerance test (HTT) (10 minutes, 11% O2, equivalent to 5050m) and the second was an intermittent exposure (HNI) (14% O2, 3250m) in which periods of 4 minutes of hypoxia alternated with 4 minutes of normoxia for 64 minutes. For HRV analysis, a Polar H10® heart rate monitor, the HRV-elite® application and the Kubios-Standard® software were used. Data were taken 5 minutes before and after each session, and these values were compared using the Student´s t- test for paired data. None of the variables in the time (RRmean, SDNN, rMSSD, pNN50) or frequency (VLF, LF, HF, LF/HF) domains of HRV showed significant changes in either situation. HN did not cause changes in the stress levels of these subjects and was well tolerated, clinically and electrocardiographically. A tolerance test and a session of exposure to intermittent normobaric hypoxia are not sufficient stimuli to cause acute changes in HRV.
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Archivos de Medicina del Deporte
Archivos de Medicina del Deporte Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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