A Critical Review of Ultra-Short-Term Heart Rate Variability Norms Research

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作者
Shaffer, Fred [1 ]
Meehan, Zachary M. [2 ]
Zerr, Christopher L. [3 ]
机构
[1] Truman State Univ, Ctr Appl Psychophysiol, Kirksville, MO 63501 USA
[2] Univ Delaware, Dept Psychol & Brain Sci, Newark, DE USA
[3] Washington Univ, Dept Psychol & Brain Sci, St Louis, MO 63110 USA
关键词
biofeedback; Bland– Altman limits of agreement; criterion validity; heart rate variability; norms; Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient; predictive validity; reliability; LINEAR-REGRESSION PROCEDURES; EMOTION REGULATION; MENTAL STRESS; MORTALITY; RELIABILITY; ECG; AGREEMENT; INDEXES; REST; RISK;
D O I
10.3389/fnins.2020.594880
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Heart rate variability (HRV) is the fluctuation in time between successive heartbeats and is defined by interbeat intervals. Researchers have shown that short-term (similar to 5-min) and long-term (>= 24-h) HRV measurements are associated with adaptability, health, mobilization, and use of limited regulatory resources, and performance. Long-term HRV recordings predict health outcomes heart attack, stroke, and all-cause mortality. Despite the prognostic value of long-term HRV assessment, it has not been broadly integrated into mainstream medical care or personal health monitoring. Although short-term HRV measurement does not require ambulatory monitoring and the cost of long-term assessment, it is underutilized in medical care. Among the diverse reasons for the slow adoption of short-term HRV measurement is its prohibitive time cost (similar to 5 min). Researchers have addressed this issue by investigating the criterion validity of ultra-short-term (UST) HRV measurements of less than 5-min duration compared with short-term recordings. The criterion validity of a method indicates that a novel measurement procedure produces comparable results to a currently validated measurement tool. We evaluated 28 studies that reported UST HRV features with a minimum of 20 participants; of these 17 did not investigate criterion validity and 8 primarily used correlational and/or group difference criteria. The correlational and group difference criteria were insufficient because they did not control for measurement bias. Only three studies used a limits of agreement (LOA) criterion that specified a priori an acceptable difference between novel and validated values in absolute units. Whereas the selection of rigorous criterion validity methods is essential, researchers also need to address such issues as acceptable measurement bias and control of artifacts. UST measurements are proxies of proxies. They seek to replace short-term values which, in turn, attempt to estimate long-term metrics. Further adoption of UST HRV measurements requires compelling evidence that these metrics can forecast real-world health or performance outcomes. Furthermore, a single false heartbeat can dramatically alter HRV metrics. UST measurement solutions must automatically edit artifactual interbeat interval values otherwise HRV measurements will be invalid. These are the formidable challenges that must be addressed before HRV monitoring can be accepted for widespread use in medicine and personal health care.
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