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精神疾病中体重指数与心率变异性的相关性

Correlative relationship between body mass index and heart rate variability in psychiatric disorders.

作者信息

Wang WenZheng, Zhou LinLin, Hu Qiang, Gao YuQing, Wei YanYan, Tang XiaoChen, Hu YeGang, Xu LiHua, Liu HaiChun, Wang ZiXuan, Chen Tao, Li ChunBo, Wu HaiSu, Wang JiJun, Zhang TianHong

机构信息

Shanghai Mental Health Center, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Intelligent Psychological Evaluation and Intervention, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Psychotic Disorders, Shanghai, 200030, China.

Department of Psychiatry, Zhen Jiang Mental Health Center, Zhenjiang, People's Republic of China.

出版信息

Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2024 Mar 12. doi: 10.1007/s00406-024-01768-1.

Abstract

Indicators of heart rate variability (HRV) have been used to assess the autonomic activity. However, the influence of obesity on HRV in these patients remains to be determined. This study aimed to examine how obesity (measured with the body mass index [BMI]) affects HRV and determine whether the effect varies among different psychiatric disorders. We recruited 3159 consecutive patients, including 1744 with schizophrenia, 966 with mood disorders, and 449 with anxiety disorders. Patients were divided into four groups based on BMI: underweight (< 18.5), normal weight (18.5-23.9), overweight (24-27.9), and obese (≥ 28). The cardiovascular status was assessed using several time- and frequency-based HRV indicators, measured via electrocardiogram signals recorded for 5 min. The mean BMI of the participants was 23.6 ± 4.0. The patients in the overweight and obese groups were 29.4% and 13.6% of the total, respectively. The HRV indicators were higher in underweight and normal-weight patients than in the overweight and obese ones. After stratification based on the psychiatric diagnosis, the patients with mood disorders showed lower HRV than those with schizophrenia or anxiety disorder in the normal-weight group. In contrast, in the overweight and obese groups the patients with mood disorders showed higher HRV than those with the other disorders. The HRV variables were significantly associated with BMI, and higher BMI was associated with higher heart rates and lower HRV. These results indicate that weight gain in psychiatric disorders is associated with an imbalance in autonomic nerve activity. However, the relationship between autonomic activity, weight gain, and psychiatric disorders warrants further investigation.

摘要

心率变异性(HRV)指标已被用于评估自主神经活动。然而,肥胖对这些患者HRV的影响仍有待确定。本研究旨在探讨肥胖(用体重指数[BMI]衡量)如何影响HRV,并确定这种影响在不同精神疾病中是否存在差异。我们连续招募了3159名患者,其中包括1744名精神分裂症患者、966名情绪障碍患者和449名焦虑症患者。根据BMI将患者分为四组:体重过轻(<18.5)、正常体重(18.5 - 23.9)、超重(24 - 27.9)和肥胖(≥28)。使用基于时间和频率的几种HRV指标评估心血管状态,这些指标通过记录5分钟的心电图信号来测量。参与者的平均BMI为23.6±4.0。超重和肥胖组的患者分别占总数的29.4%和13.6%。体重过轻和正常体重的患者的HRV指标高于超重和肥胖的患者。在根据精神疾病诊断进行分层后,正常体重组中情绪障碍患者的HRV低于精神分裂症或焦虑症患者。相反,在超重和肥胖组中,情绪障碍患者的HRV高于其他疾病患者。HRV变量与BMI显著相关,较高的BMI与较高的心率和较低的HRV相关。这些结果表明,精神疾病中的体重增加与自主神经活动失衡有关。然而,自主神经活动、体重增加和精神疾病之间的关系值得进一步研究。

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