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瑜伽练习者表现出更高的副交感神经活动和压力感受性反射敏感性,并且对 40 毫米汞柱的下体负压有更好的适应性。

Yoga Practitioners Exhibit Higher Parasympathetic Activity and Baroreflex Sensitivity and Better Adaptability to 40 mm Hg Lower-Body Negative Pressure.

机构信息

Department of Physiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.

出版信息

Int J Yoga Therap. 2021 Jan 1;31(1). doi: 10.17761/2021-D-20-00030.

Abstract

Yoga has been shown to improve autonomic conditioning in humans, as evidenced by the enhancement of parasym-pathetic activity and baroreflex sensitivity. Therefore, we hypothesized that the experience of yoga may result in adaptation to acute hemodynamic changes. To decipher the long-term effects of yoga on cardiovascular variability, yoga practitioners were compared to yoga-naïve subjects during exposure to -40 mm Hg lower-body negative pressure (LBNP). A comparative study was conducted on 40 yoganaïve subjects and 40 yoga practitioners with an average age of 31.08 ± 7.31 years and 29.93 ± 7.57 years, respectively. Heart rate variability, blood pressure variability, baroreflex sensitivity, and correlation between systolic blood pressure and RR interval were evaluated at rest and during LBNP. In yoga practitioners, the heart rate was lower in supine rest (p = 0.011) and during LBNP (p = 0.043); the pNN50 measure of heart rate variability was higher in supine rest (p = 0.011) and during LBNP (p = 0.034). The yoga practitioners' standard deviation of successive beat-to-beat blood pressure intervals of systolic blood pressure variability was lower in supine rest (p = 0.034) and during LBNP (p = 0.007), with higher sequence baroreflex sensitivity (p = 0.019) and ~ high-frequency baroreflex sensitivity. Mean systolic blood pressure and RR interval were inversely correlated in the yoga group (r = -0.317, p = 0.049). The yoga practitioners exhibited higher parasympathetic activity and baroreflex sensitivity with lower systolic blood pressure variability, indicating better adaptability to LBNP compared to the yoga-naïve group. Our findings indicate that the yoga module was helpful in conditions of hypovolemia in healthy subjects; it is proposed to be beneficial in clinical conditions associated with sympathetic dominance, impaired barore-flex sensitivity, and orthostatic intolerance.

摘要

瑜伽已被证明可以改善人体的自主神经调节,这表现在副交感活动和压力反射敏感性的增强。因此,我们假设瑜伽的体验可能导致对急性血液动力学变化的适应。为了解瑜伽对心血管变异性的长期影响,我们将瑜伽练习者与瑜伽初学者在暴露于-40mmHg 下体负压(LBNP)时进行了比较。我们对 40 名瑜伽初学者和 40 名瑜伽练习者进行了比较研究,他们的平均年龄分别为 31.08±7.31 岁和 29.93±7.57 岁。在休息和 LBNP 期间,评估了心率变异性、血压变异性、压力反射敏感性以及收缩压和 RR 间期之间的相关性。在瑜伽练习者中,仰卧位休息时心率较低(p=0.011),LBNP 时心率较低(p=0.043);仰卧位休息时心率变异性的 pNN50 测量值较高(p=0.011),LBNP 时心率变异性的 pNN50 测量值较高(p=0.034)。瑜伽练习者仰卧位休息时收缩压变异性的连续心跳到心跳间隔标准差较低(p=0.034),LBNP 时收缩压变异性的标准差较低(p=0.007),序列压力反射敏感性较高(p=0.019)和~高频压力反射敏感性较高。在瑜伽组中,平均收缩压和 RR 间期呈负相关(r=-0.317,p=0.049)。与瑜伽初学者组相比,瑜伽练习者表现出更高的副交感神经活动和压力反射敏感性,收缩压变异性较低,表明对 LBNP 的适应能力更强。我们的发现表明,瑜伽模块在健康受试者的低血容量情况下是有帮助的;它被建议在与交感神经优势、压力反射敏感性受损和直立不耐受相关的临床情况下是有益的。

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