Time-variant spectral analysis of heart rate variability during parabolic flight with and without LBNP

2002 
We investigated whether modifications of sympathetic and parasympathetic activity during parabolic flight could be detected using a time-variant model, able to estimate low (LF, 0.04-0.14 Hz) and high (HF, 0.14-0.35 Hz) frequency spectral components on a beat-to-beat basis. 10 subjects were studied with and without lower body negative pressure (LBNP, -50 mmHg). ECG signal and Gz load were digitized at 500 Hz and RR interval variability series were generated. Beat-to-beat estimates of mean RR, variance, absolute LF and HF power were obtained. One-way ANOVA was used to compare the values obtained during the different phases of parabolic flight sequence (I: initial 1 Gz, II: Initial 1.8 Gz, III: 0 Gz, IV: final 1.8 Gz, V: final 1 Gz), with p<0.01 assumed as significant. Without LBNP, total and LF power increased significantly during 0 Gz to 1.69/spl plusmn/1.41 and 2.87/spl plusmn/4.66 respectively (mean/spl plusmn/SD, normalized by phase I value). With LBNP, the change in total and LF power during 0 Gz (1.38/spl plusmn/1.37 and 1.54/spl plusmn/1.04 respectively) reached significance only with phase II and phase V. Phase I HF power was higher than in the other phases, both without and with LBNP. During parabolic flight, parasympathetic activity was reduced with changes in Gz. LBNP reduced the sympathetic activation at 0 Gz.
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