Pereira G R, Johnston F E, McKinney S, Coleman J R, Kurtz J, Horowitz M P, Rounds J L
J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 1984 Nov;3(5):759-64.
In a clinical trial based on the direct relationship between heart rate activity and energy expenditure during awake and asleep states, 21 healthy 18-month-old infants had their heart rate monitored over a period of 24 h and correlated with their nutritional intake, growth parameters, and measurements of adiposity (fat cell size and skinfold thickness). Infants with higher 24-h and asleep heart rates had smaller fat cells (r = -0.50) and skinfold thickness (abdominal r = -0.70, suprailiac r = -0.80, triceps r = -0.67). Infants with higher relative weight had higher heart rates during awake periods (r = 0.60). Infants sleeping for longer periods had higher weight gain velocity from birth (r = 0.51) and higher relative weight (r = 0.54). This study demonstrates the heart rate activity and duration of sleep are related to growth and adipose tissue deposition during infancy.
在一项基于清醒和睡眠状态下心率活动与能量消耗之间直接关系的临床试验中,21名健康的18个月大婴儿的心率在24小时内受到监测,并与他们的营养摄入、生长参数以及肥胖测量值(脂肪细胞大小和皮褶厚度)相关联。24小时心率和睡眠心率较高的婴儿脂肪细胞较小(r = -0.50),皮褶厚度也较小(腹部r = -0.70,髂上r = -0.80,肱三头肌r = -0.67)。相对体重较高的婴儿在清醒期间心率较高(r = 0.60)。睡眠时间较长的婴儿自出生以来体重增加速度较快(r = 0.51),相对体重也较高(r = 0.54)。这项研究表明,心率活动和睡眠时间与婴儿期的生长及脂肪组织沉积有关。