Increases in cosmic rays, solar radio flux, and Schumann resonance power were associated with increased heart rate variability and parasympathetic activity, whereas increased solar wind intensity correlated with increased heart rate.
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16 healthy female employees aged 24-49 years underwent weekly 72-hour ambulatory HRV recordings over a 5-month period to assess autonomic responses to environmental factors.
Solar and geomagnetic activity vs Periods of lower solar and geomagnetic activity
Correlation between heart rate variability (HRV) measures and solar/geomagnetic variables
This long-term study examined relationships between solar and magnetic factors and the time course and lags of autonomic nervous system (ANS) responses to changes in solar and geomagnetic activity. Heart rate variability (HRV) was recorded for 72 consecutive hours each week over a five-month period in 16 participants in order to examine ANS responses during normal background environmental periods. HRV measures were correlated with solar and geomagnetic variables using multivariate linear regression analysis with Bonferroni corrections for multiple comparisons after removing circadian influences from both datasets. Overall, the study confirms that daily ANS activity responds to changes in geomagnetic and solar activity during periods of normal undisturbed activity and it is initiated at different times after the changes in the various environmental factors and persist over varying time periods. Increase in solar wind intensity was correlated with increases in heart rate, which we interpret as a biological stress response. Increase in cosmic rays, solar radio flux, and Schumann resonance power was all associated with increased HRV and parasympathetic activity. The findings support the hypothesis that energetic environmental phenomena affect psychophysical processes that can affect people in different ways depending on their sensitivity, health status and capacity for self-regulation.
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Abdullah Alabdulgader
Advisory Board Company (United States)
Rollin McCraty
Preventive Cardiology
Michael Atkinson
University of Manchester
Scientific Reports
Ames Research Center
Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
Kaunas University of Technology
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Alabdulgader et al. (Fri,) conducted a observational in Healthy (n=16). Solar and geomagnetic activity vs. Periods of lower solar and geomagnetic activity was evaluated on Correlation between heart rate variability (HRV) measures and solar/geomagnetic variables. Increases in cosmic rays, solar radio flux, and Schumann resonance power were associated with increased heart rate variability and parasympathetic activity, whereas increased solar wind intensity correlated with increased heart rate.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1eece5818505c9bb88cb9d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-20932-x