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不良生活方式选择和健康风险对大学生饮酒者基础和反应性心率变异性的潜在副作用。

Potential side effects of unhealthy lifestyle choices and health risks on basal and reactive heart rate variability in college drinkers.

机构信息

Center of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA.

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2013 Sep;74(5):787-96. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2013.74.787.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Emerging adults often begin making independent lifestyle choices during college, yet the association of these choices with fundamental indicators of health and adaptability is unclear. The present study examined the relationship between health risks and neurocardiac function in college drinkers.

METHOD

Heart rate variability (HRV) was assessed at baseline and in reaction to a paced breathing challenge in 212 college drinkers (53.8% women). Basal HRV served as a general indicator of health. Reactive HRV (during paced breathing) was used as a marker of an individual's adaptability to challenge. The relationship of HRV to alcohol use, cigarette use, exercise, sleep, and body mass index (BMI) was assessed.

RESULTS

Greater alcohol use and less exercise were associated with lower basal HRV. BMI was unrelated to basal HRV but was negatively associated with reactive HRV during the breathing challenge.

CONCLUSIONS

High levels of alcohol use and lack of exercise are negative correlates of cardiovascular and general health, even in apparently healthy college drinkers. The negative relationship between BMI and reactive HRV suggests that overweight individuals have reduced ability to psychophysiologically adapt to challenges; understanding the temporal course of this relationship is needed. This study highlights the importance of examining HRV at baseline and in response to a challenge to capture the active neurocardiac processes that contribute to health and adaptive responding. The suppressive effects of health risks on HRV are modifiable; thus, HRV may be useful in evaluating the health benefits of lifestyle change and in promoting change behaviors in college drinkers.

摘要

目的

在大学期间,年轻人通常开始做出独立的生活方式选择,但这些选择与健康和适应能力的基本指标之间的关系尚不清楚。本研究探讨了大学生饮酒者的健康风险与神经心脏功能之间的关系。

方法

在 212 名大学生饮酒者(53.8%女性)中,在基线和对有节奏呼吸挑战时评估了心率变异性(HRV)。基础 HRV 作为健康的一般指标。反应性 HRV(在有节奏呼吸期间)被用作个体对挑战适应能力的标志物。评估 HRV 与饮酒、吸烟、运动、睡眠和体重指数(BMI)的关系。

结果

较高的饮酒量和较少的运动与较低的基础 HRV 相关。BMI 与基础 HRV 无关,但与呼吸挑战期间的反应性 HRV 呈负相关。

结论

即使在看似健康的大学生饮酒者中,高水平的饮酒和缺乏运动也是心血管和整体健康的负面指标。BMI 与反应性 HRV 之间的负相关表明超重个体的心理生理适应能力降低;需要了解这种关系的时间过程。本研究强调了在基线和对挑战做出反应时检查 HRV 的重要性,以捕捉有助于健康和适应反应的主动神经心脏过程。健康风险对 HRV 的抑制作用是可以改变的;因此,HRV 可能有助于评估生活方式改变的健康益处,并促进大学生饮酒者改变行为。

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