Occupational determinants of heart rate variability

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L.G.P.M. van Amelsvoort
E.G. Schouten
A.C. Maan
C.A. Swenne
F.J. Kok
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[1] Division of Human Nutrition and Epidemiology,
[2] Wageningen University,undefined
[3] P.O. Box 8129,undefined
[4] 6700 EV Wageningen,undefined
[5] The Netherlands e-mail: Ludovic.vanamelsvoort@staff.nutepi.wau.nl Tel.: +31-317-482002; Fax: +31-317-482782,undefined
[6] Leiden Foundation for ECG analysis SEAL,undefined
[7] Leiden University Medical Centre,undefined
[8] Leiden,undefined
[9] The Netherlands,undefined
[10] Department of Cardiology,undefined
[11] Leiden University Medical Centre,undefined
[12] Leiden,undefined
[13] The Netherlands,undefined
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Key words Heart rate variability; Shift work; Job strain; Workplace noise; AbbreviationsHRV Heart rate variability; %LF Low frequency power (0.04–0.15 Hz) in normalised units (Low frequency power/High frequency + low frequency power); log(HF) Power in the high frequency range (0.15–0.40 Hz) in logarithmic units; Log(LF) Power in the low frequency range (0.05–015 Hz) in logarithmic units; SDNNi Mean of the standard deviations of all NN intervals for all 5-min segments of the entire recording, in milliseconds; HF high frequency; LF low frequency;
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Objectives: Analysis of HRV has been suggested as a way to study the effects of work-related stresses on cardiovascular autonomic regulation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of HRV in the investigation of work-related stressors. Methods: Cross-sectional data from an ongoing cohort study were used to analyse the relationship of the potential workplace stressors of job-strain, noise and shift work, with HRV. Mean HRV values during sleep and work were calculated in 135 24-h EKG recordings. Results: Shift workers displayed significantly decreased SDNNi levels during sleep, compared with those of the daytime workers (adjusted least square mean values: 69.3 and 85.8 ms, respectively, P < 0.05). Compared with the control group reporting low job demands and high work control (mean: 73.2), we found significantly elevated %LF means during work adjusted for sleep in the low demands, low control group (77.9, P < 0.01), high demands, high control group (77.7, P < 0.05) and high demands, low control group (77.7, P < 0.05). Workers reporting a high noise level compared with a low work noise level also displayed an elevated adjusted mean %LF during work (78.0 and 75.3 respectively, P < 0.06). Conclusions: The finding of a decreased SDNNi level during sleep in shift workers compared with day workers indicated a less favourable cardiovascular autonomic regulation, which may explain in part the excess cardiovascular disease risk in shift workers. The elevated %LF during work in employees exposed to high job strain or high noise levels indicated a direct shift in the autonomic cardiac balance towards sympathetic dominance. We concluded that the analysis of HRV may provide a useful tool in the study of the physiological effects of work-related stresses.
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