Licurci Maria das Graças Bastos, de Almeida Fagundes Alessandra, Arisawa Emilia Angela Lo Schiavo
Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Laboratory, Science Health Faculty, Vale of Paraiba University (UNIVAP), Brazil.
Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Laboratory, Science Health Faculty, Vale of Paraiba University (UNIVAP), Brazil.
J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2018 Jul;22(3):618-621. doi: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2017.10.004. Epub 2017 Oct 12.
Whole body vibration (WBV) has been widely used as a modality for physical activity. In fact, WBV has been used for physical rehabilitation, and to improve muscle performance; but there is little information about its effects on heart rate variability (HRV).
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of vibration on HRV of the elderly using the vibratory platform.
Eleven older adults (7 men, 4 women), aged between 60 and 75 years, were subjected to WBV. The study consisted of a single session of WBV with volunteers standing upright for 10 min on the oscillating platform, with frequency of vibration set at 20 Hz (displacement ± 6 mm; orbital vibration). Pre (baseline) and post-WBV electrocardiograph signals were acquired using a cardiac monitor; and data were statistically analyzed using paired Student's t-test or Wilcoxon test, as appropriate.
The results demonstrated an increase in SDNN (standard deviation (SD) beat-to-beat, N-N intervals), rMSSD (square root of the mean squared difference of successive N-Ns) and pNN50 (proportion of N-N50 divided by total number of N-Ns) post WBV (p = 0.032, p = 0.024 e p = 0.044, respectively), compared to baseline. The present study thus demonstrated that time domain variables (i.e., SDNN, rMSSD, and pNN50) increase post WBV.
Older individuals are at high risk of developing cardiovascular diseases. As seen in the study, WBV improves HRV; and may help reduce risk of cardiac ailments. Moreover, WBV does not require extensive physical activity on the part of the participant. This makes WBV potentially beneficial to the elderly population. Further studies on WBV using different frequencies and training schedules may improve its applicability in clinics.
全身振动(WBV)已被广泛用作一种体育活动方式。事实上,WBV已被用于身体康复以及改善肌肉性能;但关于其对心率变异性(HRV)影响的信息却很少。
本研究旨在使用振动平台评估振动对老年人HRV的影响。
11名年龄在60至75岁之间的老年人(7名男性,4名女性)接受了WBV。该研究包括一次WBV,志愿者在振动平台上直立站立10分钟,振动频率设定为20赫兹(位移±6毫米;轨道振动)。使用心脏监测仪采集WBV前(基线)和后心电图信号;并根据情况使用配对学生t检验或威尔科克森检验对数据进行统计分析。
结果显示,与基线相比,WBV后SDNN(逐搏标准差,N-N间期)、rMSSD(连续N-Ns的均方差平方根)和pNN50(N-N50除以N-N总数的比例)增加(p分别为0.032、0.024和0.044)。因此,本研究表明时域变量(即SDNN、rMSSD和pNN50)在WBV后增加。
老年人患心血管疾病的风险很高。如本研究所示,WBV可改善HRV;并可能有助于降低心脏病风险。此外,WBV不需要参与者进行大量体育活动。这使得WBV对老年人群体可能有益。使用不同频率和训练方案对WBV进行进一步研究可能会提高其在临床中的适用性。