2023
DOI: 10.1249/mss.0000000000003158
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Nocturnal Heart Rate Variability in Women Discordant for Hormonal Contraceptive Use

Abstract: Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate within-cycle differences in nocturnal heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) in naturally menstruating women (NM) and women using combined hormonal contraceptives (CU) or progestin-only hormonal contraceptives (PU). Methods: Physically active participants were recruited into three groups: NM (n = 19), CU (n = 11), and PU (n = 12). Participants' HR and HRV (with Bodyguard 2 HRV monitor) and blood hormones were monitored during one menstrual cycle (MC) … Show more

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“…There are many factors that both influence an individual’s HRV baseline and are associated with perturbations from an individual’s baseline. Increased age [ 74 ]; male sex [ 74 ]; increased BMI [ 74 ]; poor sleep time and quality [ 75 ]; stress [ 9 ] and anticipation of a stressful event [ 76 ]; consumption of alcohol and/or nicotine [ 77 , 78 ]; dehydration [ 79 ]; acute sickness [ 80 ]; post-vaccination symptomatology [ 81 ]; acute and chronic pain [ 82 , 83 , 84 ]; concussion and post-concussion recovery [ 85 , 86 , 87 ]; travel or training camps [ 8 , 51 ]; medications including but not limited to beta-blockers [ 88 ], angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors [ 89 ], contraceptive medications [ 90 ], and antidepressants [ 91 ]; and many psychiatric and physiological diseases [ 91 , 92 ] can be associated with a reduced HRV. Weight loss in overweight and obese individuals is associated with an improved HRV from their original baseline [ 93 ].…”
Section: Factors Interacting With Heart Rate Variabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many factors that both influence an individual’s HRV baseline and are associated with perturbations from an individual’s baseline. Increased age [ 74 ]; male sex [ 74 ]; increased BMI [ 74 ]; poor sleep time and quality [ 75 ]; stress [ 9 ] and anticipation of a stressful event [ 76 ]; consumption of alcohol and/or nicotine [ 77 , 78 ]; dehydration [ 79 ]; acute sickness [ 80 ]; post-vaccination symptomatology [ 81 ]; acute and chronic pain [ 82 , 83 , 84 ]; concussion and post-concussion recovery [ 85 , 86 , 87 ]; travel or training camps [ 8 , 51 ]; medications including but not limited to beta-blockers [ 88 ], angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors [ 89 ], contraceptive medications [ 90 ], and antidepressants [ 91 ]; and many psychiatric and physiological diseases [ 91 , 92 ] can be associated with a reduced HRV. Weight loss in overweight and obese individuals is associated with an improved HRV from their original baseline [ 93 ].…”
Section: Factors Interacting With Heart Rate Variabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%