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Effects of different extreme cold exposure on heart rate variability.
Sun, Boyang; Wu, Jiansong; Li, Chuan; Li, Chenming; Hu, Zhuqiang; Wang, Ruotong.
Affiliation
  • Sun B; School of Emergency Management & Safety Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing, China.
  • Wu J; School of Emergency Management & Safety Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing, China.
  • Li C; School of Emergency Management & Safety Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing, China.
  • Li C; System Engineering Institute, Beijing, China.
  • Hu Z; School of Emergency Management & Safety Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing, China.
  • Wang R; School of Emergency Management & Safety Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing, China.
Ergonomics ; : 1-17, 2023 Nov 21.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37988319
ABSTRACT
Frequent extreme cold events in recent years have brought serious threats to outdoor workers and rescuers. Changes in ambient temperature are associated with altered cardiac autonomic function. The study aims to investigate heart rate variability (HRV) and its relationship to other physiological parameters under extreme cold exposures. Twelve males underwent a 30-min preconditioning phase in a neutral environment followed by a 30-min cold exposure (-5, -10, -15, and -20 °C). Time-domain indexes(meanRR, SDNN, RMSSD, and pNN50), frequency domain indexes [Log(HF), Log(LF), and low frequency/high frequency (LF/HF)], parasympathetic nervous system (PNS), and sympathetic nervous system (SNS) were analysed. Results showed all HRV indexes of four cold exposures were significant. The decrease in temperature was accompanied by progressive PNS activation with SNS retraction. SDNN was the most sensitive HRV index and had good linear relationships with blood pressure, pulse, and hand temperature. The results are significant for formulating safety protection strategies for workers in extremely cold environments.Practitioner

Summary:

This study investigated heart rate variability (HRV) in 12 males during a 30-min cold exposure (-5, -10, -15, and -20 °C). Results showed all HRV indexes of four cold exposures were significant. The decrease in temperature was accompanied by progressive PNS activation with SNS retraction. SDNN was the most sensitive HRV index and had good linear relationships with blood pressure, pulse, and hand temperature.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Ergonomics Year: 2023 Type: Article Affiliation country: China

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Ergonomics Year: 2023 Type: Article Affiliation country: China