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COVID-19 封锁对心率变异性的影响。

Effects of COVID-19 lockdown on heart rate variability.

机构信息

Institute of Sport Sciences, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.

be.care SA, Renens, Switzerland.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Nov 12;15(11):e0242303. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0242303. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Strict lockdown rules were imposed to the French population from 17 March to 11 May 2020, which may result in limited possibilities of physical activity, modified psychological and health states. This report is focused on HRV parameters kinetics before, during and after this lockdown period.

METHODS

95 participants were included in this study (27 women, 68 men, 37 ± 11 years, 176 ± 8 cm, 71 ± 12 kg), who underwent regular orthostatic tests (a 5-minute supine followed by a 5-minute standing recording of heart rate (HR)) on a regular basis before (BSL), during (CFN) and after (RCV) the lockdown. HR, power in low- and high-frequency bands (LF, HF, respectively) and root mean square of the successive differences (RMSSD) were computed for each orthostatic test, and for each position. Subjective well-being was assessed on a 0-10 visual analogic scale (VAS). The participants were split in two groups, those who reported an improved well-being (WB+, increase >2 in VAS score) and those who did not (WB-) during CFN.

RESULTS

Out of the 95 participants, 19 were classified WB+ and 76 WB-. There was an increase in HR and a decrease in RMSSD when measured supine in CFN and RCV, compared to BSL in WB-, whilst opposite results were found in WB+ (i.e. decrease in HR and increase in RMSSD in CFN and RCV; increase in LF and HF in RCV). When pooling data of the three phases, there were significant correlations between VAS and HR, RMSSD, HF, respectively, in the supine position; the higher the VAS score (i.e., subjective well-being), the higher the RMSSD and HF and the lower the HR. In standing position, HRV parameters were not modified during CFN but RMSSD was correlated to VAS.

CONCLUSION

Our results suggest that the strict COVID-19 lockdown likely had opposite effects on French population as 20% of participants improved parasympathetic activation (RMSSD, HF) and rated positively this period, whilst 80% showed altered responses and deteriorated well-being. The changes in HRV parameters during and after the lockdown period were in line with subjective well-being responses. The observed recordings may reflect a large variety of responses (anxiety, anticipatory stress, change on physical activity…) beyond the scope of the present study. However, these results confirmed the usefulness of HRV as a non-invasive means for monitoring well-being and health in this population.

摘要

简介

2020 年 3 月 17 日至 5 月 11 日期间,法国对民众实施了严格的封锁措施,这可能导致他们的身体活动机会受限,心理和健康状态发生改变。本报告主要关注封锁期间前后心率变异性(HRV)参数的变化情况。

方法

本研究共纳入 95 名参与者(27 名女性,68 名男性,年龄 37 ± 11 岁,身高 176 ± 8cm,体重 71 ± 12kg),他们在封锁前(BSL)、期间(CFN)和之后(RCV)定期进行常规直立测试(先仰卧 5 分钟,然后站立 5 分钟记录心率(HR))。为每个直立测试和每个体位计算 HR、低频和高频带的功率(LF、HF)和连续差值的均方根(RMSSD)。使用 0-10 视觉模拟量表(VAS)评估主观幸福感。参与者被分为两组,一组报告幸福感提高(WB+,VAS 评分增加>2),另一组报告幸福感没有提高(WB-)。

结果

在 95 名参与者中,有 19 名被归类为 WB+,76 名被归类为 WB-。与 BSL 相比,在 CFN 和 RCV 中仰卧位时 HR 增加,RMSSD 降低,而 WB-则相反(即 CFN 和 RCV 时 HR 降低,RMSSD 增加;RCV 时 LF 和 HF 增加)。当将三个阶段的数据汇总时,在仰卧位时,VAS 与 HR、RMSSD 和 HF 之间存在显著相关性;VAS 评分越高(即主观幸福感越高),RMSSD 和 HF 越高,HR 越低。在直立位时,CFN 期间 HRV 参数没有改变,但 RMSSD 与 VAS 相关。

结论

我们的结果表明,法国严格的 COVID-19 封锁措施可能对民众产生了相反的影响,20%的参与者迷走神经激活(RMSSD、HF)增强,并对这一时期给予积极评价,而 80%的参与者表现出不同的反应和幸福感恶化。封锁期间和之后 HRV 参数的变化与主观幸福感的反应一致。观察到的记录可能反映了除本研究范围之外的各种反应(焦虑、预期性应激、身体活动变化等)。然而,这些结果证实了 HRV 作为监测该人群幸福感和健康的非侵入性手段的有用性。

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