Chaotic global analysis of heart rate variability following power spectral adjustments during exposure to traffic noise in healthy adult women
Aim. Previous studies have described the substantial impact of different types of noise on the linear behaviour of heart rate variability (HRV). Yet, there are limited studies about the complexity or nonlinear dynamics of HRV during exposure to traffic noise. Here, we evaluated the complexity of HRV...
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doaj-6d8f5301b7f14a9983762bee6cb985d52021-07-28T14:02:38Zrus«FIRMA «SILICEA» LLC Российский кардиологический журнал1560-40712618-76202020-07-0125610.15829/1560-4071-2020-37392853Chaotic global analysis of heart rate variability following power spectral adjustments during exposure to traffic noise in healthy adult womenD. M. Garner0M. Alves1B. P. da Silva2L. V. de Alcantara Sousa3V. E. Valenti4Oxford Brookes University; Autonomic Nervous System Center, Sao Paulo State UniversityAutonomic Nervous System Center, Sao Paulo State UniversityAutonomic Nervous System Center, Sao Paulo State UniversitySchool of Medicine of ABCAutonomic Nervous System Center, Sao Paulo State UniversityAim. Previous studies have described the substantial impact of different types of noise on the linear behaviour of heart rate variability (HRV). Yet, there are limited studies about the complexity or nonlinear dynamics of HRV during exposure to traffic noise. Here, we evaluated the complexity of HRV during traffic noise exposure via six power spectra and, when adjusted by the parameters of the Multi-Taper Method (MTM).Material and methods. We analysed 31 healthy female students between 18 and 30 years old. Subjects remained at rest, seated under spontaneous breathing for 20 minutes with an earphone turned off and then the volunteers were exposed to traffic noise through an earphone for a period of 20 minutes. The traffic noise was recorded from a busy urban street and the sound involved car, bus, trucks engineers and horn sounds (71-104 dB).Results. The results stipulate that CFP3 and CFP6 are the best metrics to distinguish the two groups. The most appropriate power spectra were, Welch and MTM. Increasing the DPSS parameter of MTM increased the performance of both CFP3 and CFP6 as mathematical markers. Adaptive was the preferred type for Thomson’s nonlinear combination method.Conclusion. CFP3 with the adaptive option for MTM, and increased DPSS is designated as the best mathematical marker on the basis of five statistical tests.https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/3739autonomic nervous systemcardiovascular physiologycardiovascular systemnoisenoise occupationalnonlinear dynamics |
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D. M. Garner M. Alves B. P. da Silva L. V. de Alcantara Sousa V. E. Valenti Chaotic global analysis of heart rate variability following power spectral adjustments during exposure to traffic noise in healthy adult women Российский кардиологический журнал autonomic nervous system cardiovascular physiology cardiovascular system noise noise occupational nonlinear dynamics |
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D. M. Garner M. Alves B. P. da Silva L. V. de Alcantara Sousa V. E. Valenti |
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Chaotic global analysis of heart rate variability following power spectral adjustments during exposure to traffic noise in healthy adult women |
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Chaotic global analysis of heart rate variability following power spectral adjustments during exposure to traffic noise in healthy adult women |
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Chaotic global analysis of heart rate variability following power spectral adjustments during exposure to traffic noise in healthy adult women |
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Chaotic global analysis of heart rate variability following power spectral adjustments during exposure to traffic noise in healthy adult women |
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Chaotic global analysis of heart rate variability following power spectral adjustments during exposure to traffic noise in healthy adult women |
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chaotic global analysis of heart rate variability following power spectral adjustments during exposure to traffic noise in healthy adult women |
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«FIRMA «SILICEA» LLC |
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Российский кардиологический журнал |
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1560-4071 2618-7620 |
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2020-07-01 |
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Aim. Previous studies have described the substantial impact of different types of noise on the linear behaviour of heart rate variability (HRV). Yet, there are limited studies about the complexity or nonlinear dynamics of HRV during exposure to traffic noise. Here, we evaluated the complexity of HRV during traffic noise exposure via six power spectra and, when adjusted by the parameters of the Multi-Taper Method (MTM).Material and methods. We analysed 31 healthy female students between 18 and 30 years old. Subjects remained at rest, seated under spontaneous breathing for 20 minutes with an earphone turned off and then the volunteers were exposed to traffic noise through an earphone for a period of 20 minutes. The traffic noise was recorded from a busy urban street and the sound involved car, bus, trucks engineers and horn sounds (71-104 dB).Results. The results stipulate that CFP3 and CFP6 are the best metrics to distinguish the two groups. The most appropriate power spectra were, Welch and MTM. Increasing the DPSS parameter of MTM increased the performance of both CFP3 and CFP6 as mathematical markers. Adaptive was the preferred type for Thomson’s nonlinear combination method.Conclusion. CFP3 with the adaptive option for MTM, and increased DPSS is designated as the best mathematical marker on the basis of five statistical tests. |
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autonomic nervous system cardiovascular physiology cardiovascular system noise noise occupational nonlinear dynamics |
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