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Inter- and intra-individual variations of heart rate variability in Japanese males.

Hiromitsu Kobayashi1.   

Abstract

Spectral components of heart rate variability (HRV) were repeatedly measured (4-8 measurements; mean: 6 measurements) in 75 healthy Japanese male subjects (age range: 20-61) under two postural conditions (standing and supine). Low-frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) components and mean heart rate (HR) were analyzed with special reference to individual variations, which were classified into two types: inter- (interV) and intra-individual variations (intraV). The percent contributions and coefficients of variations were calculated for both interV and intraV. Percent contributions of intraV (intraV%) of HR with standing and supine postures were 15.8 and 12.9%, respectively. The intraV% of HF and LF on standing were 31.5 and 26.5%, while those in the supine posture were 27.8 and 35.5%, respectively. The coefficients of interV (interCV) and intraV (intraCV) were also calculated. The interCVs of HR, HF, and LF on standing were 14.9, 41.4, and 48.4%, while those in the supine posture registered 16.2, 42.9, and 44.2%, respectively. The intraCVs of HR, HF, and LF on standing were 5.0, 19.7, and 21.2%, while those in the supine posture indicated 4.7, 20.1, and 23.0%, respectively. We also calculated the interV and intraV of logarithmic-transformed HRV indexes. The log-transformation remarkably diminished both variables: interCV and intraCV registered 14-16 and 6-7%, respectively. Although interV variations were considerably large, intraV variations of HRV were negligibly small. The HRV indexes decreased with age, although HR remained unchanged. The coefficients of determination (r2) were 14-34%. In the case of log-transformed HRV indexes, the coefficients of determination registered 9-15%, suggesting that 14-34% (raw) or 9-15% (log) of the observed interV may be due to variations in age.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17435361     DOI: 10.2114/jpa2.26.173

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol Anthropol        ISSN: 1880-6791            Impact factor:   2.867


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