Title Autonomic nervous system response to heat stress exposure by means of heart rate variability /
Authors Kontaxis, Spyridonn ; Bailon, Raquel ; Rapalis, Andrius ; Brazaitis, Marius ; Cernych, Margarita ; Lazaro, Jesus ; Laguna, Pablo ; Gil, Eduardo ; Marozas, Vaidotas
DOI 10.22489/CinC.2019.197
ISBN 9781728159423
eISBN 9781728169361
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Is Part of Computing in cardiology 2019 (CinC), Singapore, 8-11 September 2019.. New York : IEEE, 2019. vol. 46, p. 1-4.. ISSN 2325-8861. eISSN 2325-887X. ISBN 9781728159423. eISBN 9781728169361
Keywords [eng] nervous system ; heat stress ; heart rate
Abstract [eng] In this study, a heart rate variability (HRV) analysis guided by respiration is conducted to assess changes in autonomic nervous system (ANS) regulation during pro-nounced heat stress induced by repetitive exposures to dry sauna in 13 young healthy subjects. The spectral power at the low frequency (LF) band [0.04, 0.15] Hz and at the high frequency band centered around the mean respiratory rate, estimated from ECG-derived respiration signals, are studied. The mean heart rate (HR), the total power of HRV, and the normalized LF power are also analyzed. Results show that mean HR and normalized LF power increase significantly after basal stage, not only during the sauna sessions, but also at the intermediate short rest stages and recovery phase after 30 min. A significant re-duction in the total power of HRV during all sauna ses-sions is observed, while an increased power in LF band is shown only during recovery which might be related to im-proved cardiac function (increased cardiac output and re-duced peripheral vascular resistance) after heat exposure. Respiratory rate does not change significantly during the protocol but a negative trend at stress stages may indicate a reverse reaction against an over-activation of the sympa-thetic branch. In conclusion, exposure to heat stress shifts sympathovagal balance of ANS toward sympathetic domi- nance that increases HR and diminishes HRV.
Published New York : IEEE, 2019
Type Conference paper
Language English
Publication date 2019
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