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Maladaptive neurovisceral interactions in patients with Internet gaming disorder: A study of heart rate variability and functional neural connectivity using the graph theory approach

Heart rate variability (HRV) can be used to represent the regulatory adaptive system and is a proxy for neurovisceral integration. Consistent with the view that, like other addictions, Internet gaming disorder (IGD) involves disrupted regulatory function, the present study hypothesized that IGD pati...

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Autores principales: Park, Su Mi, Lee, Ji Yoon, Choi, A Ruem, Kim, Bo Mi, Chung, Sun Ju, Park, Minkyung, Kim, In Young, Park, Jinsick, Choi, Jeongbong, Hong, Sung Jun, Choi, Jung‐Seok
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7317587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31297935
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/adb.12805
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author Park, Su Mi
Lee, Ji Yoon
Choi, A Ruem
Kim, Bo Mi
Chung, Sun Ju
Park, Minkyung
Kim, In Young
Park, Jinsick
Choi, Jeongbong
Hong, Sung Jun
Choi, Jung‐Seok
author_facet Park, Su Mi
Lee, Ji Yoon
Choi, A Ruem
Kim, Bo Mi
Chung, Sun Ju
Park, Minkyung
Kim, In Young
Park, Jinsick
Choi, Jeongbong
Hong, Sung Jun
Choi, Jung‐Seok
author_sort Park, Su Mi
collection PubMed
description Heart rate variability (HRV) can be used to represent the regulatory adaptive system and is a proxy for neurovisceral integration. Consistent with the view that, like other addictions, Internet gaming disorder (IGD) involves disrupted regulatory function, the present study hypothesized that IGD patients would show (a) decreased HRV, (b) ineffective functional neural connectivity, and (c) differential patterns of association between HRV and functional neural connectivity relative to healthy controls (HCs). The present study included 111 young adults (53 IGD patients and 58 age‐ and sex‐matched HCs) who underwent simultaneous recordings with an electrocardiogram and electroencephalogram during a resting state. Heart rate (HR), HRV, and functional neural connectivity were calculated using the graph theory approach. Compared with the HCs, the IGD patients exhibited elevated HR and decreased HRV based on the high frequency (HF), which reflects suppression of parasympathetic and/or vagal tone. The IGD patients also exhibited a heightened theta band characteristic path length (CPL) compared with HCs, indicating decreased efficacy of the functional network. Furthermore, IGD patients exhibited negative correlations between the standard deviation of the normal‐to‐normal interval index (SDNNi) and theta and delta CPL values, which were not observed in HCs. In conclusion, the present findings suggest that IGD patients might have maladaptive brain‐body integration features involving disruptions of the autonomic nervous system and brain function.
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spelling pubmed-73175872020-06-29 Maladaptive neurovisceral interactions in patients with Internet gaming disorder: A study of heart rate variability and functional neural connectivity using the graph theory approach Park, Su Mi Lee, Ji Yoon Choi, A Ruem Kim, Bo Mi Chung, Sun Ju Park, Minkyung Kim, In Young Park, Jinsick Choi, Jeongbong Hong, Sung Jun Choi, Jung‐Seok Addict Biol Human Neuroimaging Studies Heart rate variability (HRV) can be used to represent the regulatory adaptive system and is a proxy for neurovisceral integration. Consistent with the view that, like other addictions, Internet gaming disorder (IGD) involves disrupted regulatory function, the present study hypothesized that IGD patients would show (a) decreased HRV, (b) ineffective functional neural connectivity, and (c) differential patterns of association between HRV and functional neural connectivity relative to healthy controls (HCs). The present study included 111 young adults (53 IGD patients and 58 age‐ and sex‐matched HCs) who underwent simultaneous recordings with an electrocardiogram and electroencephalogram during a resting state. Heart rate (HR), HRV, and functional neural connectivity were calculated using the graph theory approach. Compared with the HCs, the IGD patients exhibited elevated HR and decreased HRV based on the high frequency (HF), which reflects suppression of parasympathetic and/or vagal tone. The IGD patients also exhibited a heightened theta band characteristic path length (CPL) compared with HCs, indicating decreased efficacy of the functional network. Furthermore, IGD patients exhibited negative correlations between the standard deviation of the normal‐to‐normal interval index (SDNNi) and theta and delta CPL values, which were not observed in HCs. In conclusion, the present findings suggest that IGD patients might have maladaptive brain‐body integration features involving disruptions of the autonomic nervous system and brain function. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-07-12 2020-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7317587/ /pubmed/31297935 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/adb.12805 Text en © 2019 The Authors Addiction Biology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society for the Study of Addiction This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Human Neuroimaging Studies
Park, Su Mi
Lee, Ji Yoon
Choi, A Ruem
Kim, Bo Mi
Chung, Sun Ju
Park, Minkyung
Kim, In Young
Park, Jinsick
Choi, Jeongbong
Hong, Sung Jun
Choi, Jung‐Seok
Maladaptive neurovisceral interactions in patients with Internet gaming disorder: A study of heart rate variability and functional neural connectivity using the graph theory approach
title Maladaptive neurovisceral interactions in patients with Internet gaming disorder: A study of heart rate variability and functional neural connectivity using the graph theory approach
title_full Maladaptive neurovisceral interactions in patients with Internet gaming disorder: A study of heart rate variability and functional neural connectivity using the graph theory approach
title_fullStr Maladaptive neurovisceral interactions in patients with Internet gaming disorder: A study of heart rate variability and functional neural connectivity using the graph theory approach
title_full_unstemmed Maladaptive neurovisceral interactions in patients with Internet gaming disorder: A study of heart rate variability and functional neural connectivity using the graph theory approach
title_short Maladaptive neurovisceral interactions in patients with Internet gaming disorder: A study of heart rate variability and functional neural connectivity using the graph theory approach
title_sort maladaptive neurovisceral interactions in patients with internet gaming disorder: a study of heart rate variability and functional neural connectivity using the graph theory approach
topic Human Neuroimaging Studies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7317587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31297935
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/adb.12805
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