2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-019-06965-3
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Geometric indexes of heart rate variability in healthy individuals exposed to long-term air pollution

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“…Other studies have also reported a reduction in cardiac vagal tone in individuals exposed to pollution, but they did not carry out an analysis by sex, which makes it difficult to make a comparison with the findings of the present study. 8,20 As previously stated, we observed different HRV between sexes and, therefore, men and women may suffer different effects of the long-term exposure to air pollution on the ANS. This finding may guide future studies regarding the association among these variables.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…Other studies have also reported a reduction in cardiac vagal tone in individuals exposed to pollution, but they did not carry out an analysis by sex, which makes it difficult to make a comparison with the findings of the present study. 8,20 As previously stated, we observed different HRV between sexes and, therefore, men and women may suffer different effects of the long-term exposure to air pollution on the ANS. This finding may guide future studies regarding the association among these variables.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…18,25 mechanisms has a high resting HRV, characterized by a parasympathetic predominance. 8,19,20 However, some cardiac conditions (e.g., conduction disturbances and atrial fibrillation) can also induce a high HRV. 19 Thus, the research hypothesis is that individuals exposed to low concentrations of air pollution have better cardiac autonomic modulation compared to those exposed to high concentrations, and that women have better cardiac autonomic control than men.…”
Section: Classification Of Locations Regarding Air Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To analyze HRV using a non-linear method, we used the Poincaré plot (components SD1, SD2, and SD2/SD1 ratio), which is a quantitative method of analysis, based on changes in sympathetic or parasympathetic modulation of heart rate on subsequent intervals, without requiring the property of stationarity of the data [ 46 ]. The SD1 index refers to the short-term standard deviation of instantaneous beat-to-beat variability, and is thus a measure of rapid changes in R-R intervals and with effects on the parasympathetic nervous system.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geometric methods of HRV included the triangle interpolation of the histogram of intervals NN (TINN). The TINN consists of measuring the base of a triangle determined by the method of least squares [ 30 ]. This index expresses the overall variability of RR intervals [ 27 ] and is affected more by low than high frequencies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-linear measures for determining HRV indices included the Poincaré plot. In addition, SD1 and SD2 were analyzed by calculating the standard deviations of distances from RR intervals [ 30 ]. SD1 is reported to be sensitive to parasympathetic nervous system activity, while SD2 reflects overall HRV and is sensitive to both sympathetic and parasympathetic tones [ 31 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%