Sleep Med Psychophysiol.  2014 Dec;21(2):69-73. 10.14401/KASMED.2014.21.2.69.

The Change of Heart Rate Variability in Anxiety Disorder after Given Physical or Psychological Stress

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Neuropsychiatry, Konkuk University Medical Center, Seoul, Korea. dhpark@kuh.ac.kr

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
This study was designed to assess the change of heart rate variability (HRV) at resting, upright, and psychological stress in anxiety disorder patients.
METHODS
HRV was measured at resting, upright, and psychological stress states in 60 anxiety disorder patients. We used visual analogue scale (VAS) score to assess tension and stress severity. Beck depression inventory (BDI) and state trait anxiety inventories I and II (STAI-I and II) were used to assess depression and anxiety severity. Differences between HRV indices were evaluated using paired t-tests. Gender difference analysis was accomplished with ANCOVA.
RESULTS
SDNN (Standard deviation of normal RR intervals) and low frequency/high frequency (LF/HF) were significantly increased, while NN50, pNN50, and normalized HF (nHF) were significantly decreased in the upright position compared to resting state (p < 0.01). SDNN, root mean square of the differences of successive normal to normal intervals, and LF/HF were significantly increased, while nHF was significantly decreased in the psychological stress state compared to resting state (p < 0.01). SDNN, NN50, pNN50 were significantly lower in upright position compared to psychological stress and nVLF, nLF, nHF, and LF/HF showed no significant differences between them.
CONCLUSION
The LF/HF ratio was significantly increased after both physical and psychological stress in anxiety disorder, but did not show a significant difference between these two stresses. Significant differences of SDNN, NN50, and pNN50 without any differences of nVLF, nLF, nHF, and LF/HF between two stresses might suggest that frequency domain analysis is more specific than time domain analysis.

Keyword

Anxiety disorder; Heart rate variability; Autonomic nervous system; Stress response

MeSH Terms

Anxiety
Anxiety Disorders*
Autonomic Nervous System
Depression
Equipment and Supplies
Heart Rate*
Humans
Stress, Psychological*
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