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Shahul Mujib Kamal1, Mohammad Hossein Babini1, Ondrej Krejcar2, Hamidreza Namazi1,2.
Abstract
Walking is an everyday activity in our daily life. Because walking affects heart rate variability, in this research, for the first time, we analyzed the coupling among the alterations of the complexity of walking paths and heart rate. We benefited from the fractal theory and sample entropy to evaluate the influence of the complexity of paths on the complexity of heart rate variability (HRV) during walking. We calculated the fractal exponent and sample entropy of the R-R time series for nine participants who walked on four paths with various complexities. The findings showed a strong coupling among the alterations of fractal dimension (an indicator of complexity) of HRV and the walking paths. Besides, the result of the analysis of sample entropy also verified the obtained results from the fractal analysis. In further studies, we can analyze the coupling among the alterations of the complexities of other physiological signals and walking paths.Entities:
Keywords: complexity; fractal exponent; heart rate variability; sample entropy; walking path
Year: 2020 PMID: 33324242 PMCID: PMC7723866 DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2020.602027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Physiol ISSN: 1664-042X Impact factor: 4.566
FIGURE 1The designed paths. The direction of walking was from left to right in each path.
The complexity of various paths.
| Number | Fractal exponent |
| 1 | 1.0000 |
| 2 | 1.6381 |
| 3 | 1.8826 |
| 4 | 1.9771 |
FIGURE 2A sample of recorded ECG signal with the specified R peaks (A) and extracted R-R time series (B).
FIGURE 3The fractal exponent of heart rate variability. Error bars indicate the SD.
FIGURE 4The fractal dimension of different paths.
Comparing the fractal exponent of HRV.
| Pair | Cohen’s | |
| Rest condition and 1st path | 0.8989 | 0.2660 |
| Rest condition and 2nd path | 0.6937 | 0.4090 |
| Rest condition and 3rd path | 0.1343 | 0.7446 |
| Rest condition and 4th path | 0.0293 | 0.9801 |
| 1st path and 2nd path | 0.9958 | 0.1422 |
| 1st path and 3rd path | 0.6391 | 0.5292 |
| 1st path and 4th path | 0.2491 | 0.8049 |
| 2nd path and 3rd path | 0.8433 | 0.4351 |
| 2st path and 4th path | 0.4218 | 0.7453 |
| 3rd path and 4th path | 0.9340 | 0.3396 |
FIGURE 5The sample entropy of heart rate variability. Error bars indicate the SD.
Comparing the sample entropy of HRV.
| Pair | Cohen’s | |
| Rest condition and 1st path | 0.9978 | 0.0907 |
| Rest condition and 2nd path | 0.9398 | 0.2786 |
| Rest condition and 3rd path | 0.5526 | 0.6011 |
| Rest condition and 4th path | 0.0363 | 1.1622 |
| 1st path and 2nd path | 0.9932 | 0.1269 |
| 1st path and 3rd path | 0.7854 | 0.3572 |
| 1st path and 4th path | 0.0989 | 0.8104 |
| 2nd path and 3rd path | 0.9507 | 0.3067 |
| 2st path and 4th path | 0.2135 | 0.9079 |
| 3rd path and 4th path | 0.5731 | 0.6972 |