心血管疾病患者在电子健康行为改变干预计划期间的心率变异性变化

IF 2.5 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS IJC Heart and Vasculature Pub Date : 2024-11-22 DOI:10.1016/j.ijcha.2024.101563
T. Roovers , M. Habibovic , P. Lodder , J.W. Widdershoven , W.J. Kop
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摘要

背景心血管疾病(CVD)风险与缺乏运动、饮食习惯和吸烟等健康行为有关。自律神经系统在这种关联中起着关键作用。本纵向研究探讨了基于心电图的自律神经系统活动指数在基于电子健康的行为干预计划中是否会发生变化,并评估了健康行为的改善是否与副交感神经自律神经系统活动的增加有关。方法分析了对心血管疾病患者进行的基于电子健康的行为干预研究 DoCHANGE-2 (https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03178305) 的数据,研究对象为具有有效心电图记录的参与者(N = 58,平均年龄 = 58.9 [SD = 12.7]岁,女性占 21%)。心率变异性(以 RMSSD 为指标)是根据基线、3 个月和 6 个月时的 5 天家庭记录(40 秒)心电图计算得出的。健康行为、临床和社会心理信息来自调查问卷和医疗记录。采用线性混合模型和一般线性模型对数据进行分析。结果在 6 个月期间,RMSSD 显著下降,6 个月时的数值最低(B = -19.336 [95 %CI -36.291; 2.381],P = 0.026)。在积极干预期间(0-3 个月),健康行为明显改善(B = 13.360 [95 %CI 6.931 19.789],p < 0.001)。较高的体重指数(B = -0.369 [-0.739; 0.000]; p = 0.05)和较大的年龄(B = -0.404 [95 %CI -0.597; - 0.211]; p <0.001)与三个时间点的较低 RMSSD 相关。结论这项研究表明,在基于电子健康的行为干预过程中,心率变异的变化与观察到的健康行为改善无关。这些发现需要在更大规模的良好控制的调查中得到验证。
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Changes in heart rate variability during an eHealth behavior change intervention program in patients with cardiovascular disease

Background

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk is associated with health behaviors such as physical inactivity, dietary habits, and smoking. The autonomic nervous system plays a key role in this association. The present longitudinal study examines whether ECG-based indices of autonomic nervous system activity change during an eHealth-based behavior intervention program and assesses whether improvements in health behaviors are associated with increases in parasympathetic autonomic nervous system activity.

Methods

Data from the DoCHANGE-2 (https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03178305) eHealth-based behavior intervention study in patients with CVD were analyzed for participants with valid ECG recordings (N = 58, mean age = 58.9 [SD = 12.7] years, 21 % women). Heart rate variability (indexed as RMSSD) was calculated from home-recorded (40 s) ECGs over 5-day periods at baseline, 3, and 6 months. Health behaviors, clinical, and psychosocial information was obtained from questionnaires and medical records. Data were analyzed using linear mixed models and general linear models.

Results

Over the 6-month period, RMSSD decreased significantly, with the lowest values at six months (B = -19.336 [95 %CI −36.291; 2.381], p = 0.026). Health behaviors improved significantly during the active (0–3 months) intervention period (B = 13.360 [95 %CI 6.931 19.789], p < 0.001). Higher BMI (B = −0.369 [−0.739; 0.000]; p = 0.05) and older age (B = −0.404 [95 % CI −0.597; − 0.211]; p < 0.001) were associated with lower RMSSD across the three timepoints. No consistent associations were found between changes in health behaviors and changes in RMSSD.

Conclusion

This study shows that changes in HRV during an eHealth-based behavioral intervention were not associated with the observed improvements in health behaviors. These findings require replication in larger well-controlled investigations.
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IJC Heart and Vasculature
IJC Heart and Vasculature Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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期刊介绍: IJC Heart & Vasculature is an online-only, open-access journal dedicated to publishing original articles and reviews (also Editorials and Letters to the Editor) which report on structural and functional cardiovascular pathology, with an emphasis on imaging and disease pathophysiology. Articles must be authentic, educational, clinically relevant, and original in their content and scientific approach. IJC Heart & Vasculature requires the highest standards of scientific integrity in order to promote reliable, reproducible and verifiable research findings. All authors are advised to consult the Principles of Ethical Publishing in the International Journal of Cardiology before submitting a manuscript. Submission of a manuscript to this journal gives the publisher the right to publish that paper if it is accepted. Manuscripts may be edited to improve clarity and expression.
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