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The correlations of glycated hemoglobin and carbohydrate metabolism parameters with heart rate variability in apparently healthy sedentary young male subjects

INTRODUCTION: Sedentary lifestyle is a major risk factor for diabetes, cardiovascular and many other age-related diseases. Heart rate variability (HRV) reflects the function of regulatory systems of internal organs and may sensitively indicate early metabolic disturbances. We hypothesize that quanti...

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Autores principales: Cherkas, Andriy, Abrahamovych, Orest, Golota, Sergii, Nersesyan, Armen, Pichler, Christoph, Serhiyenko, Victoria, Knasmüller, Siegfried, Zarkovic, Neven, Eckl, Peter
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4484544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26092779
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2015.05.007
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author Cherkas, Andriy
Abrahamovych, Orest
Golota, Sergii
Nersesyan, Armen
Pichler, Christoph
Serhiyenko, Victoria
Knasmüller, Siegfried
Zarkovic, Neven
Eckl, Peter
author_facet Cherkas, Andriy
Abrahamovych, Orest
Golota, Sergii
Nersesyan, Armen
Pichler, Christoph
Serhiyenko, Victoria
Knasmüller, Siegfried
Zarkovic, Neven
Eckl, Peter
author_sort Cherkas, Andriy
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description INTRODUCTION: Sedentary lifestyle is a major risk factor for diabetes, cardiovascular and many other age-related diseases. Heart rate variability (HRV) reflects the function of regulatory systems of internal organs and may sensitively indicate early metabolic disturbances. We hypothesize that quantitative and qualitative changes of HRV in young subjects may reflect early metabolic derangements responsible for further development of clinically significant disease. AIM: The aim of our study was to determine whether the parameters of carbohydrate metabolism (fasting blood glucose, HBA(1c) and surrogate insulin sensitivity/resistance indices) correlate with anthropometric data and HRV. METHODS: The study group consisted of 30 healthy sedentary male subjects aged 20–40, nonsmokers, mainly office and research employees, medical staff and students. Athletes, actively training more than one hour per week, severely obese and men of physical work were excluded from the study. HRV parameters were derived from short term ECG records (five minutes intervals) in supine position and during orthostatic test. Anthropometric data included height, weight, body mass index (BMI), age and body composition (estimation by bioelectric impedance method). The fasting blood glucose, insulin and C-peptide, homeostatic model assessment (HOMA-IR) index and glycated hemoglobin (HbA(1c)) were evaluated. Linear correlation coefficient (r) was calculated using Statistica 10.0 software. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: HOMA-IR index correlated positively with body weight, visceral fat and BMI (p=0.047, 0.027 and 0.017 respectively). In supine position pNN50 positively correlated with glucose/insulin ratio (p=0.011) and heart rate with HOMA-IR (p=0.006). In orthostatic test negative correlations of HBA(1c) with standard deviation, total and low frequency power were determined (p=0.034, 0.400 and 0.403 respectively), which indicates a gradual worsening of functional capacity of cardiovascular system with low-grade increase (under the conventional threshold) of HBA(1c). CONCLUSIONS: In apparently healthy sedentary subjects HRV reduction correlates with the age advancement, subclinical deteriorations of carbohydrate metabolism and excessive fat accumulation.
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spelling pubmed-44845442015-07-01 The correlations of glycated hemoglobin and carbohydrate metabolism parameters with heart rate variability in apparently healthy sedentary young male subjects Cherkas, Andriy Abrahamovych, Orest Golota, Sergii Nersesyan, Armen Pichler, Christoph Serhiyenko, Victoria Knasmüller, Siegfried Zarkovic, Neven Eckl, Peter Redox Biol Research Paper INTRODUCTION: Sedentary lifestyle is a major risk factor for diabetes, cardiovascular and many other age-related diseases. Heart rate variability (HRV) reflects the function of regulatory systems of internal organs and may sensitively indicate early metabolic disturbances. We hypothesize that quantitative and qualitative changes of HRV in young subjects may reflect early metabolic derangements responsible for further development of clinically significant disease. AIM: The aim of our study was to determine whether the parameters of carbohydrate metabolism (fasting blood glucose, HBA(1c) and surrogate insulin sensitivity/resistance indices) correlate with anthropometric data and HRV. METHODS: The study group consisted of 30 healthy sedentary male subjects aged 20–40, nonsmokers, mainly office and research employees, medical staff and students. Athletes, actively training more than one hour per week, severely obese and men of physical work were excluded from the study. HRV parameters were derived from short term ECG records (five minutes intervals) in supine position and during orthostatic test. Anthropometric data included height, weight, body mass index (BMI), age and body composition (estimation by bioelectric impedance method). The fasting blood glucose, insulin and C-peptide, homeostatic model assessment (HOMA-IR) index and glycated hemoglobin (HbA(1c)) were evaluated. Linear correlation coefficient (r) was calculated using Statistica 10.0 software. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: HOMA-IR index correlated positively with body weight, visceral fat and BMI (p=0.047, 0.027 and 0.017 respectively). In supine position pNN50 positively correlated with glucose/insulin ratio (p=0.011) and heart rate with HOMA-IR (p=0.006). In orthostatic test negative correlations of HBA(1c) with standard deviation, total and low frequency power were determined (p=0.034, 0.400 and 0.403 respectively), which indicates a gradual worsening of functional capacity of cardiovascular system with low-grade increase (under the conventional threshold) of HBA(1c). CONCLUSIONS: In apparently healthy sedentary subjects HRV reduction correlates with the age advancement, subclinical deteriorations of carbohydrate metabolism and excessive fat accumulation. Elsevier 2015-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4484544/ /pubmed/26092779 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2015.05.007 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Paper
Cherkas, Andriy
Abrahamovych, Orest
Golota, Sergii
Nersesyan, Armen
Pichler, Christoph
Serhiyenko, Victoria
Knasmüller, Siegfried
Zarkovic, Neven
Eckl, Peter
The correlations of glycated hemoglobin and carbohydrate metabolism parameters with heart rate variability in apparently healthy sedentary young male subjects
title The correlations of glycated hemoglobin and carbohydrate metabolism parameters with heart rate variability in apparently healthy sedentary young male subjects
title_full The correlations of glycated hemoglobin and carbohydrate metabolism parameters with heart rate variability in apparently healthy sedentary young male subjects
title_fullStr The correlations of glycated hemoglobin and carbohydrate metabolism parameters with heart rate variability in apparently healthy sedentary young male subjects
title_full_unstemmed The correlations of glycated hemoglobin and carbohydrate metabolism parameters with heart rate variability in apparently healthy sedentary young male subjects
title_short The correlations of glycated hemoglobin and carbohydrate metabolism parameters with heart rate variability in apparently healthy sedentary young male subjects
title_sort correlations of glycated hemoglobin and carbohydrate metabolism parameters with heart rate variability in apparently healthy sedentary young male subjects
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4484544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26092779
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2015.05.007
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