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Cardiac autonomic balance versus cardiac regulatory capacity
Authors:Berntson Gary G  Norman Greg J  Hawkley Louise C  Cacioppo John T
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University, 1835 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210, USA. berntson@osu.edu
Abstract:
The concept of autonomic balance views autonomic states along a bipolar continuum from sympathetic (S) to parasympathetic (P) dominance, whereas regulatory capacity models emphasize overall autonomic flexibility as a marker of the capacity for regulation. These two concepts were evaluated for their utility in characterizing patterns of autonomic control. Measures of P (high frequency heart rate variability, HF) and S (preejection period, PEP) cardiac control were obtained. A measure of cardiac autonomic balance (CAB) was derived as the difference in the normalized P index minus the S index, and a measure of cardiac autonomic regulation (CAR) was derived as the normalized P index plus the S index. Results reveal that CAR, but not CAB, was a significant predictor of the prior occurrence of a myocardial infarction, net of demographic and other variables, whereas CAB, but not CAR, was a significant predictor of concurrent diabetes.
Keywords:Sympathetic    Parasympathetic    Pre-ejection period    Heart rate variability    Respiratory sinus arrhythmia    Cardiac control    Autonomic balance    Myocardial infarction    Diabetes
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