Obese patients exhibited significantly reduced heart rate variability complexity during light and deep non-REM sleep compared to healthy controls, suggesting a deficiency in the integration of cardiovascular control mechanisms.
Observational (n=38)
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38 adults, comprising 18 obese patients evaluated prior to bariatric surgery and 20 healthy controls, underwent overnight polysomnography to assess heart rate variability complexity during sleep.
Obesity vs Healthy controls
Sample Entropy (SE) during deep sleep stage N3, p=≤0.05
Absolute Event Rate: 1.34% vs 1.68%
p-value: p=≤0.05
Obesity is associated with cardiovascular mortality. Linear methods, including time domain and frequency domain analysis, are normally applied on the heart rate variability (HRV) signal to investigate autonomic cardiovascular control, whose imbalance might promote cardiovascular disease in these patients. However, given the cardiac activity non-linearities, non-linear methods might provide better insight. HRV complexity was hereby analyzed during wakefulness and different sleep stages in healthy and obese subjects. Given the short duration of each sleep stage, complexity measures, normally extracted from long-period signals, needed be calculated on short-term signals. Sample entropy, Lempel-Ziv complexity and detrended fluctuation analysis were evaluated and results showed no significant differences among the values calculated over ten-minute signals and longer durations, confirming the reliability of such analysis when performed on short-term signals. Complexity parameters were extracted from ten-minute signal portions selected during wakefulness and different sleep stages on HRV signals obtained from eighteen obese patients and twenty controls. The obese group presented significantly reduced complexity during light and deep sleep, suggesting a deficiency in the control mechanisms integration during these sleep stages. To our knowledge, this study reports for the first time on how the HRV complexity changes in obesity during wakefulness and sleep. Further investigation is needed to quantify altered HRV impact on cardiovascular mortality in obesity.
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Ramona Cabiddu
Politecnico di Milano
Renata Trimer
Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Audrey Borghi‐Silva
Universidade Federal de São Carlos
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Politecnico di Milano
Universidade Federal de São Carlos
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Cabiddu et al. (Mon,) conducted a observational in Obesity (n=38). Obesity vs. Healthy controls was evaluated on Sample Entropy (SE) during deep sleep stage N3 (p=≤0.05). Obese patients exhibited significantly reduced heart rate variability complexity during light and deep non-REM sleep compared to healthy controls, suggesting a deficiency in the integration of cardiovascular control mechanisms.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a21245323521dddf4c3d014 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124458