Short-term resting heart rate variability measures reflecting vagal tone (ln-RMSSD and ln-HF) demonstrated strong test-retest reliability across three time points in a healthy young population.
Observational (n=116)
What is the test-retest reliability of time- and frequency-domain measures of short-term resting heart rate variability in a healthy young population?
RMSSD and ln-HF show strong test-retest reliability, supporting their use as consistent trait-like markers of vagal tone.
Heart rate variability (HRV), the difference in time between successive heart beats, is gaining in popularity among researchers because it is thought to be an effective index of parasympathetic activity. As such, HRV has been associated with individual traits related to mental, emotional, social and physical health outcomes. As it is being used more often as a reflection of relatively stable individual traits, the measurement of HRV's stability was investigated on three time points (T1, T2, T3). A total of 116 participants (i.e., 80 at all time points; 96 at T1 and T2, 89 at T1 and T3, 91 at T2 and T3) completed a survey to assess confounding variables (e.g., sleep quality, exercise behavior, contraceptive use, and consumption of food, recreational drugs, and alcohol) and engaged in a 7-minute seated rest HRV recording to observe ln-RMSSD, HFpeak, ln-HF, and HFnu. The intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) revealed strong correlations for ln-RMSSD and ln-HF.. Reliability analyses were significant but moderate for HFnu and poor for HFpeak. The measures best thought to reflect vagal tone (RMSSD and ln-HF) did show strong reliability supporting the use of these parameters as a consistent trait-like quality of an individual.
North et al. (Sat,) conducted a observational in Healthy (n=116). Heart rate variability (HRV) measurement was evaluated on Test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficients) of HRV measures. Short-term resting heart rate variability measures reflecting vagal tone (ln-RMSSD and ln-HF) demonstrated strong test-retest reliability across three time points in a healthy young population.