Recovery of Nonlinear Heart Rate Variability After Submaximal Exercise in Young Persons With Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression.

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MATHEMATICAL Nonlinear Dynamics Psychology and Life Sciences Pub Date : 2022-10-01
Cicero Jonas R Benjamim, Yasmim M de Moraes Pontes, Luana B Mangueira, Julio Cesar Pascoaloti-Lima, Guilherme da Silva Rodrigues, Carlos Roberto Bueno, David M Garner, Vitor E Valenti
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Prior studies have demonstrated that anxiety and depression explain the increase of adverse cardiovascular events an failure to modulate cardiac activity. This study of the nonlinear heart rate (HR) variability (HRV) behavior can provide additional information concerning the autonomic recovery of HR after exercise. The dynamics of these indices in exercise-mediated situations may reveal other ways to assess HRV recovery after physical effort. We studied nonlinear HRV recovery after submaximal exercise in subjects with higher Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) scores. Sixty-six young adults were recruited, and 50 completed the HADS rating scale to quantify their degree of anxiety and depression for later allocation to a suitable group. After experimental procedures, the final sample involved 20 participants (15 female) who were allocated to the group with low HADS scores (LHADS) and 21 (16 female) to the group with high HADS scores (HHADS). We logged HRV data before and during recovery from submaximal aerobic exercise and analyzed this data using symbolic analysis. Young adults with High HADS scores (HHADS) had a slower recovery of the symbolic analysis of HRV via index 2LV% (two like variations) and 2ULV% (two unlike variations) after aerobic exercise. Participants with higher HADS scores presented delayed nonlinear HRV recovery after submaximal exercise.

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有焦虑和抑郁症状的青少年次剧烈运动后非线性心率变异性的恢复
先前的研究表明,焦虑和抑郁可以解释不良心血管事件的增加和心脏活动调节的失败。这项对非线性心率变异性(HRV)行为的研究可以为运动后心率的自主恢复提供额外的信息。在运动介导的情况下,这些指标的动态变化可能揭示了评估体力活动后HRV恢复的其他方法。我们研究了医院焦虑和抑郁量表(HADS)得分较高的受试者在亚极限运动后HRV的非线性恢复。招募了66名年轻人,其中50人完成了HADS评分量表,以量化他们的焦虑和抑郁程度,以便稍后分配到合适的组。经过实验程序,最终样本包括20名参与者(15名女性),他们被分配到低HADS评分组(LHADS), 21名参与者(16名女性)被分配到高HADS评分组(HHADS)。我们记录了次最大有氧运动恢复前和恢复期间的HRV数据,并使用符号分析对这些数据进行了分析。有氧运动后,高HADS评分(HHADS)的年轻人HRV符号分析通过指数2LV%(两个相似变化)和2ULV%(两个不同变化)恢复较慢。HADS得分较高的参与者在亚极限运动后出现延迟的非线性HRV恢复。
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