scholarly journals Assessment of Cardiac Autonomic Function by Post Exercise Heart Rate Recovery in Diabetics

2017 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 289-293
Author(s):  
Nidhi Takkar ◽  
Jai Prakash Takkar ◽  
R Padmakumar ◽  
Navin A Patil ◽  
Karthik N Rao ◽  
...  

AbstractBackground and Aims: Autonomic dysfunction in type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients may translate into an increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Autonomic system regulates ‘heart rate recovery’ (HRR), an important predictor of cardiovascular mortality, which can be assessed using the exercise electrocardiogram (ECG). Hence, utilizing HRR, this study assessed the autonomic function of the cardiovascular system after one minute of exercise stress test in both, patients with and without type 2 DM.Materials and Methods: A prospective case control study involving 50 patients with type 2 DM and 50 without type 2 DM, matched for age and sex, was carried out. Each subject underwent an exercise stress test by treadmill using the Bruce protocol. Cardiovascular parameters like heart rate was recorded using a 12 lead ECG along with blood pressure.Results: Patients with T2DM had lesser HRR after exercise (p < 0.001). Exercise capacity was significantly reduced among patients with T2DM when compared to controls (p = 0.01). A multiple linear regression analysis (R2=0.26) revealed that duration of diabetes (β=−0.02, p=0.048) and resting systolic blood pressure (SBP) (β=−010, p=0.048) are independent predictors of HRR.Conclusion: The study revealed HRR to be significantly reduced among patients with type 2 DM. HRR may hint at the presence of cardiac autonomic dysfunction and predict the cardiovascular mortality.

2016 ◽  
Vol 34 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. e476-e477
Author(s):  
Se-Jung Yoon ◽  
Sanghoon Shin ◽  
Jong-Kwan Park ◽  
Seungjin Oh ◽  
Dong Woon Jeon ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 61 (10) ◽  
pp. E1474
Author(s):  
Ehimen Aneni ◽  
Lara Roberson ◽  
Michael Blaha ◽  
Shaharyar Sameer ◽  
Arthur Agatston ◽  
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Author(s):  
Cristiane Rocha da Silva ◽  
Dahan Cunha Nascimento ◽  
Luana Claudia Dias Bicalho ◽  
Ramires Alsamir Tibana ◽  
Bruno Saraiva ◽  
...  

The aim of the present study was to compare differences in heart rate (HR) response during and following exercise in obese older women with different percent body fat levels. Ninety older, obese women aged 60-87 years participated in the study, were categorized, and enrolled to one of two groups based on a lower percent body fat (LPBF ≤ 41.10 %) or higher percent body fat (HPBF > 41.10 %) as measured by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. The peak HR during exercise and in the first and second minutes of recovery period were compared between groups. The HPBF group presented a lower peak HR during exercise (p = 0.001) and an impaired HR recovery (p = 0.001) when compared to LPBF group. The present study demonstrated that older women who were in exceedingly obese level have an impaired heart rate response during exercise and in the recovery period, indicating possible autonomic dysfunction.


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