一分钟深呼吸评估及其与24小时HRV测量的关系

R. McCraty, M. Atkinson, J. Dispenza
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摘要

心率变异性(HRV),即相邻心跳之间时间间隔的变化,是相互依赖的调节系统在不同时间尺度上运行以适应环境和心理挑战的一种新特性。低年龄调整HRV已被证实为健康人群和与全因死亡率相关的各种疾病患者未来健康问题的强有力的独立预测因子。24小时HRV记录被认为是黄金标准,对健康风险的预测能力比短期记录更强。然而,获得24小时HRV记录并不总是可行或具有成本效益,短期记录已被广泛用于研究和临床应用多年。本文将报道短期HRV评估系列研究调查中的第一篇。第一项研究调查了28名健康个体的10分钟休息状态、1分钟节奏深呼吸方案、对握力的反应和24小时HRV测量之间的相关性。在初步研究结果的基础上,初步研究在805名普通人群中检验了1分钟节奏深呼吸评估与24小时测量之间的相关性。总的来说,研究结果表明,1分钟节奏深呼吸评估与24小时迷走神经介导的HRV和极低频功率测量高度相关。本研究结果表明,1分钟节奏深呼吸方案是一种理想的短期评估方法,可用于健康风险筛查。当观察到低值时,建议进行24小时评估。
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One-Minute Deep Breathing Assessment and its Relationship to 24-Hour HRV Measurements
Heart rate variability (HRV), the change in the time intervals between adjacent heartbeats, is an emergent property of interdependent regulatory systems that operates on different time scales to adapt to environmental and psychological challenges. Low age-adjusted HRV has been confirmed as a strong, independent predictor of future health problems in both healthy people and patients with a wide range of diseases that correlate with all-cause mortality. Twenty-four–hour HRV recordings are considered the gold standard and have greater predictive power on health risk than short-term recordings. However, it is not always practical or cost effective to obtain 24-hour HRV recordings, and short-term recordings have been widely used in research and clinical applications for many years. This article will report on the first in a series of research investigations on short-term HRV assessments. The first study examined the correlations between a 10-minute resting state, a 1-minute paced deep breathing protocol, response to handgrip, and 24-hour HRV measures in 28 healthy individuals. Based on the results of the initial study, the primary study examined the correlations between the 1-minute paced deep breathing assessment and 24-hour measures in a general population of 805 individuals. Overall, the findings from the studies suggested that the 1-minute paced deep breathing assessments were highly correlated with 24-hour measures of vagally mediated HRV and very-low-frequency power. The findings from this study suggest that the 1-minute paced deep breathing protocol is an ideal short-term assessment that can be used in a health risk screening context. When low values are observed, it is recommended that a 24-hour assessment be conducted.
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