| Literature DB >> 24942292 |
Matthew S Tenan1, R Matthew Brothers, Andrew J Tweedell, Anthony C Hackney, Lisa Griffin.
Abstract
Heart rate variability (HRV) is a noninvasive indicator of autonomic control. This study examines HRV changes across a normal menstrual cycle and proposes a novel piecewise function controlling for the effects of breathing on HRV spectral parameters. A resting ECG was collected from 13 women at five points in their menstrual cycle. Both heart rate and breathing rate increased across the cycle (p < .01) while time-domain variability decreased (p = .04). Use of the piecewise function for breathing rate in HRV spectral analysis was confirmed by a substantial increase in model goodness-of-fit. HRV spectral parameters, controlled for breathing with the piecewise function, confirm that the decrease in variability is likely due to a parasympathetic withdrawal, since high frequency HRV decreases (p = .02).Entities:
Keywords: Autonomic nervous system; Estrogen; Heart rate variability; Menstrual cycle; Progesterone
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24942292 DOI: 10.1111/psyp.12250
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychophysiology ISSN: 0048-5772 Impact factor: 4.016