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Body fat and muscle in relation to heart rate variability in young-to-middle age men: a cross sectional study

Selma Cvijetić, Jelena Macan, Dario Boschiero, Jasminka Z. Ilich

2023Annals of Human Biology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: While obesity is recognisably associated with changes in heart rate variability (HRV), the association between skeletal muscle mass and HRV is less clear. AIMS: In this cross sectional study, we analysed the association of body fat (four parameters) and muscle mass (five parameters) with indicators of HRV activity. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: = 180 young-to-middle age healthy men exposed to high occupational physical activity, using the multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance device and the PPG-StressFlow® HRV photoplethysmography device, respectively. RESULTS: Mean values of parameters of fat tissue were above normal/reference values. Muscle tissue indicators were higher or within the reference ranges. Fat tissue parameters were significantly higher in participants with lower parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) indicators. Weight-adjusted skeletal muscle index (wSMI) was significantly lower in men with reduced PNS parameters. Fat tissue parameters were negatively correlated with PNS parameters, while wSMI was positively correlated with PNS parameters. CONCLUSIONS: Participants with higher fat mass and lower muscle mass had poorer parasympathetic activity. Since mean values of HRV parameters indicated mild parasympathetic dominance, we conclude that physical activity and consequently good muscle mass potentially compensated for the negative interaction between fat tissue and HRV.

Topics & Concepts

Bioelectrical impedance analysisHeart rate variabilityInternal medicineMedicineSkeletal muscleCardiologyAutonomic nervous systemHeart rateObesityPhotoplethysmogramEndocrinologyBody mass indexMuscle massCross-sectional studyFat massPhysiologyBlood pressurePathologyComputer scienceFilter (signal processing)Computer visionHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlNon-Invasive Vital Sign MonitoringCardiovascular and exercise physiology
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