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[Cardiac autonomic responses to head-up tilt in obese adolescents].

Antônio Fernando Brunetto1, Bruno Tesini Roseguini, Bruno Moreira Silva, Daniel Müller Hirai, Dartagnan Pinto Guedes.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Obesity is associated with alterations of the autonomic nervous system. Previous studies in adults have shown that obese individuals present a decreased cardiac autonomic response to postural challenges. However, little is known about the impact of overweight on autonomic responses to passive postural stress in adolescents.
OBJECTIVE: to compare cardiac autonomic responses to the head-up tilt maneuver between obese and non-obese adolescents by analyzing heart rate variability.
METHODS: Fourteen obese adolescents (15.5+/-1.6 years) were compared with twenty non-obese subjects (15.4+/-0.8 years). Cardiac autonomic modulation was studied by heart rate variability (HRV) analysis of 5 minute RR interval recordings before and after a 70 masculine head-up tilt maneuver. HRV was analyzed according to the time domain (TD) and frequency-domain (FD) methods. The power spectral components were studied at low (LF) and high (HF) frequencies and as the LF/HF ratio.
RESULTS: Obese adolescents demonstrated significantly lower HF normalized units (38.2+/-11.1 vs 53.9+/-15.5, p<0.05) and higher LF normalized units (60.7+/-11.3 vs 44.6+/-15.7, p<0.05) in the supine position. No difference was found in any HRV parameters after head-up tilt. When comparing differences between the orthostatic and supine positions, obese adolescents showed lesser changes of LF normalized units (22.4+/-12.6 vs 38+/-16.4, p<0.05) and HF normalized units (-21.9+/-12.4 vs -37.3+/-16.3, p<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: Obese adolescents have an abnormal cardiac autonomic response to the head-up tilt maneuver, characterized principally by a decreased parasympathetic response.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16270141     DOI: 10.1590/s0104-42302005000500015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992)        ISSN: 0104-4230            Impact factor:   1.209


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