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女性的心肺功能适应性、睡眠和应激的生理反应。

Cardiorespiratory fitness, sleep, and physiological responses to stress in women.

机构信息

Department of Exercise Science, North Carolina Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount, NC, USA.

Department of Health Promotion, North Carolina Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount, NC, USA.

出版信息

Eur J Sport Sci. 2020 Nov;20(10):1368-1377. doi: 10.1080/17461391.2020.1716855. Epub 2020 Jan 25.

Abstract

Epidemiological studies suggest that cardiorespiratory fitness (CRfitness) is associated with reduced risk of depression and anxiety in women, however, the mechanisms by which CRfitness may be protective against the development of these disorders are less clear. Because sleep problems are associated with both a higher risk for mental illness and altered physiological responses to stress, this study investigated whether sleep quality might influence the relationship between CRfitness and physiological stress responses in women. Thirty healthy women (18-45 y) who were medication-free, with regular menstrual cycles completed: (1) enrolment visit [including the assessment of CRfitness via maximal oxygen consumption during exercise]; (2) one-week sleep monitoring period including subjective (daily sleep diaries) and objective (wrist actigraphy) sleep measures; and (3) psychosocial stressor protocol (the Trier Social Stress Test; TSST) for the collection of heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), and salivary cortisol stress responses. Higher CRfitness was associated with reduced wake after sleep onset (WASO) duration ( = -.38,  = 0.04), higher self-reported sleep quality (higher scores reflect poorer sleep quality;  = -.37,  = 0.05), and lower HR ( = -.43,  = 0.02) during the stressor. Higher sleep quality was associated with a lower HR during the stressor ( = .44,  = 0.01). Increased WASO duration and WASO number were associated with blunted cortisol output during the stressor ( = -.44,  = 0.02, and  = -.46,  = 0.02, respectively). Results suggest that, in women, CRfitness may be protective against the deleterious effects of stress via improved sleep quality.

摘要

流行病学研究表明,心肺适能(CRfitness)与女性抑郁和焦虑风险降低有关,然而,CRfitness 可能预防这些疾病发展的机制尚不清楚。由于睡眠问题与精神疾病风险增加和对压力的生理反应改变有关,因此本研究调查了睡眠质量是否会影响 CRfitness 与女性生理应激反应之间的关系。30 名健康女性(18-45 岁),无用药史,月经周期规律,完成了以下测试:(1)入组访视[包括通过运动时最大摄氧量评估 CRfitness];(2)为期一周的睡眠监测期,包括主观(每日睡眠日记)和客观(腕动图仪)睡眠测量;(3)进行心理社会应激源测试(Trier 社会应激测试;TSST)以采集心率(HR)、血压(BP)和唾液皮质醇应激反应。更高的 CRfitness 与睡眠潜伏期后觉醒(WASO)时间缩短有关( = -0.38, = 0.04),自我报告的睡眠质量更高(得分越高反映睡眠质量越差; = -0.37, = 0.05),应激时 HR 更低( = -0.43, = 0.02)。更高的睡眠质量与应激时 HR 降低有关( = 0.44, = 0.01)。WASO 时间延长和 WASO 次数增加与应激时皮质醇分泌减少有关( = -0.44, = 0.02 和  = -0.46, = 0.02)。结果表明,在女性中,CRfitness 可能通过改善睡眠质量来预防应激的有害影响。

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