Abstract
Objectives
This report investigates whether there is any association between sense of coherence (SOC), as a coping measure in confronting stressful conditions, and heart rate variability (HRV), as a measure of the cardiac autonomic nervous system during the daily life pattern.
Methods
Sixteen healthy university students (14 males and 2 females) filled in the validated Japanese version of the SOC-13 questionnaire before being informed about the study protocol. For each participant, we calculated 5-minute HRV indices using logarithmically transformed data on frequency domains for HRV derived by 24-hour Holter monitoring. Frequency domains for HRV recordings were investigated for the 24-hour time periods.
Results
The correlation coefficient between the SOC scores and the high frequency power of HRV (0.15–0.40) was positively significant during the resting sitting position (r≥0.60, P<0.05). After grouping SOC scores by the median, the high frequency domain of HRV was higher in high SOC subjects for most of the 24-hour time period.
Conclusion
A higher SOC could modulate the parasympathetic tone of cardiac autonomic activity, especially during the resting sitting position.
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Nasermoaddeli, A., Sekine, M. & Kagamimori, S. Association between sense of coherence and heart rate variability in healthy subjects. Environ Health Prev Med 9, 272–274 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02898142
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