Unexpected course of nonlinear cardiac interbeat interval dynamics during childhood and adolescence.

The fluctuations of the cardiac interbeat series contain rich information because they reflect variations of other functions on different time scales (e.g., respiration or blood pressure control). Nonlinear measures such as complexity and fractal scaling properties derived from 24 h heart rate dynam...

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Main Authors: Dirk Cysarz, Maijana Linhard, Friedrich Edelhäuser, Alfred Längler, Peter Van Leeuwen, Günter Henze, Georg Seifert
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3098842?pdf=render
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author Dirk Cysarz
Maijana Linhard
Friedrich Edelhäuser
Alfred Längler
Peter Van Leeuwen
Günter Henze
Georg Seifert
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Maijana Linhard
Friedrich Edelhäuser
Alfred Längler
Peter Van Leeuwen
Günter Henze
Georg Seifert
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description The fluctuations of the cardiac interbeat series contain rich information because they reflect variations of other functions on different time scales (e.g., respiration or blood pressure control). Nonlinear measures such as complexity and fractal scaling properties derived from 24 h heart rate dynamics of healthy subjects vary from childhood to old age. In this study, the age-related variations during childhood and adolescence were addressed. In particular, the cardiac interbeat interval series was quantified with respect to complexity and fractal scaling properties. The R-R interval series of 409 healthy children and adolescents (age range: 1 to 22 years, 220 females) was analyzed with respect to complexity (Approximate Entropy, ApEn) and fractal scaling properties on three time scales: long-term (slope β of the power spectrum, log power vs. log frequency, in the frequency range 10(-4) to 10(-2) Hz) intermediate-term (DFA, detrended fluctuation analysis, α(2)) and short-term (DFA α(1)). Unexpectedly, during age 7 to 13 years β and ApEn were higher compared to the age <7 years and age >13 years (β: -1.06 vs. -1.21; ApEn: 0.88 vs. 0.74). Hence, the heart rate dynamics were closer to a 1/f power law and most complex between 7 and 13 years. However, DFA α(1) and α(2) increased with progressing age similar to measures reflecting linear properties. In conclusion, the course of long-term fractal scaling properties and complexity of heart rate dynamics during childhood and adolescence indicates that these measures reflect complex changes possibly linked to hormonal changes during pre-puberty and puberty.
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spelling doaj.art-8bf1f1f5e6b1421ebcdfcf14ba030aee2022-12-21T21:59:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0165e1940010.1371/journal.pone.0019400Unexpected course of nonlinear cardiac interbeat interval dynamics during childhood and adolescence.Dirk CysarzMaijana LinhardFriedrich EdelhäuserAlfred LänglerPeter Van LeeuwenGünter HenzeGeorg SeifertThe fluctuations of the cardiac interbeat series contain rich information because they reflect variations of other functions on different time scales (e.g., respiration or blood pressure control). Nonlinear measures such as complexity and fractal scaling properties derived from 24 h heart rate dynamics of healthy subjects vary from childhood to old age. In this study, the age-related variations during childhood and adolescence were addressed. In particular, the cardiac interbeat interval series was quantified with respect to complexity and fractal scaling properties. The R-R interval series of 409 healthy children and adolescents (age range: 1 to 22 years, 220 females) was analyzed with respect to complexity (Approximate Entropy, ApEn) and fractal scaling properties on three time scales: long-term (slope β of the power spectrum, log power vs. log frequency, in the frequency range 10(-4) to 10(-2) Hz) intermediate-term (DFA, detrended fluctuation analysis, α(2)) and short-term (DFA α(1)). Unexpectedly, during age 7 to 13 years β and ApEn were higher compared to the age <7 years and age >13 years (β: -1.06 vs. -1.21; ApEn: 0.88 vs. 0.74). Hence, the heart rate dynamics were closer to a 1/f power law and most complex between 7 and 13 years. However, DFA α(1) and α(2) increased with progressing age similar to measures reflecting linear properties. In conclusion, the course of long-term fractal scaling properties and complexity of heart rate dynamics during childhood and adolescence indicates that these measures reflect complex changes possibly linked to hormonal changes during pre-puberty and puberty.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3098842?pdf=render
spellingShingle Dirk Cysarz
Maijana Linhard
Friedrich Edelhäuser
Alfred Längler
Peter Van Leeuwen
Günter Henze
Georg Seifert
Unexpected course of nonlinear cardiac interbeat interval dynamics during childhood and adolescence.
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title Unexpected course of nonlinear cardiac interbeat interval dynamics during childhood and adolescence.
title_full Unexpected course of nonlinear cardiac interbeat interval dynamics during childhood and adolescence.
title_fullStr Unexpected course of nonlinear cardiac interbeat interval dynamics during childhood and adolescence.
title_full_unstemmed Unexpected course of nonlinear cardiac interbeat interval dynamics during childhood and adolescence.
title_short Unexpected course of nonlinear cardiac interbeat interval dynamics during childhood and adolescence.
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