Section for Translational Psychobiology in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Centre for Psychosocial Medicine, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
School of Psychology & Discipline of Psychiatry, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia; Department of Psychology, Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom.
Clin Psychol Rev. 2016 Jun;46:136-50. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2016.04.013. Epub 2016 Apr 27.
Among adults, depression is associated with reduced vagal activity, as indexed by high frequency heart rate variability [HF-HRV]), which correlates inversely with depression severity. Available evidence in depressed children and adolescents remains to be reviewed systematically. A search of the literature was performed to identify studies reporting (i) HF-HRV in clinically depressed children/adolescents relative to controls (k=4, n=259) and (ii) the association between HF-HRV and depressive symptoms as measured by standardized psychometric instruments in children and adolescents (k=6, n=2625). Random-effects meta-analysis on group differences revealed significant effects that were associated with a moderate effect size (Hedges' g=-0.59; 95% CI [-1.05; -0.13]), indicating lower resting state HF-HRV among clinically depressed children/adolescents (n=99) compared to healthy controls (n=160), consistent with findings among adults. While no correlation between HF-HRV and depressive symptom severity was observed (r=-.041 [-0.143; 0.062]), these additional correlational findings are limited to non-clinical samples. Findings have important clinical implications including a potentially increased risk for future physical ill health and also the identification of potential new treatment targets in child and adolescent depression.
在成年人中,抑郁与迷走神经活动减少有关,这可以通过高频心率变异性(HF-HRV)来衡量,HF-HRV 与抑郁严重程度呈负相关。在抑郁的儿童和青少年中,现有的证据仍有待系统地审查。对文献进行了检索,以确定报告以下内容的研究:(i)与对照组相比,临床上抑郁的儿童/青少年的 HF-HRV(k=4,n=259);(ii)HF-HRV 与儿童和青少年使用标准化心理计量工具测量的抑郁症状之间的相关性(k=6,n=2625)。对组间差异的随机效应荟萃分析显示,存在与中等效应大小相关的显著影响(Hedges'g=-0.59;95%CI[-1.05;-0.13]),表明与健康对照组(n=160)相比,临床上抑郁的儿童/青少年(n=99)的静息状态 HF-HRV 较低,这与成年人的研究结果一致。尽管未观察到 HF-HRV 与抑郁症状严重程度之间存在相关性(r=-.041[-0.143;0.062]),但这些额外的相关发现仅限于非临床样本。这些发现具有重要的临床意义,包括未来身体不健康的风险增加,以及确定儿童和青少年抑郁的潜在新治疗靶点。