Evidencias de los efectos parasimpáticos y simpáticos de la acupuntura mediante la variabilidad de la frecuencia cardíaca: implicaciones multisistémicas
Salvador Quiroz-González , Emma López-Espinosa , Zheng Liu , Ruben Fossion
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Abstract
Heart rate variability (HRV) indirectly reflects the activity of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) on cardiac function, which is modified by both internal and external stimuli, reflecting the body's self-regulatory capacity. In this article we describe some general aspects of HRV and its implications for health and disease. Likewise, we show experimental evidence emphasizing that acupuncture under certain conditions increases vagal tone, to cope with the wear and tear generated by stressors, and in other conditions activates the sympathetic response to mobilize resources. We expose HRV as a tool to evaluate the effects of acupuncture on the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system, and its implications in other body systems. We propose that a mechanism of action of acupuncture to modulate the digestive, immune, cardiovascular, respiratory, and gynecological systems, including conditions such as stress, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, and metabolism, corresponds to the activity it exerts on the sympathetic branch and parasympathetic of the ANS, which can be evidenced by HRV.
心率变异间接反映了自律神经系统(ANS)对心脏功能的影响,它受内部和外部刺激的影响,反映了人体的自我调节能力。在本文中,我们将介绍心率变异的一些一般方面及其对健康和疾病的影响。同样,我们还展示了实验证据,强调针灸在某些情况下会增加迷走神经张力,以应对压力产生的磨损,而在其他情况下则会激活交感神经反应,以调动资源。我们将心率变异作为一种工具,用于评估针灸对交感和副交感神经系统的影响及其对其他身体系统的影响。我们建议,针灸调节消化、免疫、心血管、呼吸和妇科系统(包括压力、纤维肌痛、慢性疲劳和新陈代谢等病症)的作用机制与针灸对 ANS 的交感神经分支和副交感神经的活动相对应,这可以通过心率变异得到证明。
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