| Literature DB >> 27255891 |
John A Chalmers1, James A J Heathers1,2, Maree J Abbott1, Andrew H Kemp1,3,4, Daniel S Quintana5,6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Individuals with anxiety disorders display reduced resting-state heart rate variability (HRV), although findings have been contradictory and the role of specific symptoms has been less clear. It is possible that HRV reductions may transcend diagnostic categories, consistent with dimensional-trait models of psychopathology. Here we investigated whether anxiety disorders or symptoms of anxiety, stress, worry and depression are more strongly associated with resting-state HRV.Entities:
Keywords: ANS; Anxiety; Autonomic nervous system; Dimensional-trait models; HRV; Heart rate variability; Psychophysiology; Worry
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27255891 PMCID: PMC4891851 DOI: 10.1186/s40359-016-0138-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychol ISSN: 2050-7283
Participant demographic and symptom characteristics
| Clinical ( | Control ( |
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| Age in yearsa | 19.71 (2.8) | 19.56 (2.62) | .83 |
| N of females (%) | 76 | 58.6 | .13 |
| AUDIT | 6.44 (5.87) | 7.84 (5.92) | .32 |
| Systolic BPb | 119.32 (14.53) | 122.19 (13.42) | .4 |
| Diastolic BPb | 79.76 (13.15) | 75.81 (11.18) | .2 |
| BMIb | 21.31 (2.97) | 23.01 (4.16) | .04 |
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| PSWQc | 60.5 (11.77) | 42 (11.85) | <.001 |
| DASS Dd | 20.5 (12.75) | 6.93 (8.41) | <.001 |
| DASS Ad | 18.67 (10.74) | 4.93 (6.23) | <.001 |
| DASS Sd | 24.67 (10) | 10.62 (8.16) | <.001 |
| STAI Se | 47.12 (11.37) | 32.96 (7.74) | <.001 |
Note: Means and standard deviations (in parentheses) are presented for continuous data; AUDIT Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, BMI Body mass index, PSQW Penn State Worry Questionnaire, DASS D Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (short-form) depression subscale, DASS21-A Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (short-form) anxiety subscale, DASS A Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (short-form) stress subscale, STAI S State-Trait Anxiety Inventory – State scale. aClinical n = 24, Control n = 55; bClinical n = 25, Control n = 57; cClinical n = 24, Control n = 57; dClinical n = 24, Control n = 58; eClinical n = 25, Control n = 55
Fig. 1Violin plots with means and 95 % confidence intervals for HF-HRV. The following variables categories are shown: Clinically anxious vs. Control participants (a), Low vs. High worry (b), Low vs. High anxiety (c), Low vs. High depression (d), and Low vs. High stress (e). Violin plots illustrate the distribution of data by showing the probability density of the data at different values. HF-HRV = Absolute high frequency HRV. *p < 0.001
Fig. 2A scatterplot visualising the association between HRV and worry (a), anxiety (b), stress (c), and depression (d) symptom severity. A line of best fit with 95 % confidence region was overlaid on the scatterplots to illustrate data trends. DASS A = DASS anxiety score; DASS S = DASS stress score, DASS D = DASS depression score; PSWQ = Penn State worry questionnaire score