Title Effect of standing on short term heart rate variability across age.
Author Srinivasan, K; Sucharita, S; Vaz, Mario
Journal Clin Physiol Funct Imaging Publication Year/Month 2002-Nov
PMID 12464145 PMCID -N/A-
Affiliation 1.Department of Psychiatry, St John's Medical College Hospital, Bangalore, India. kiransrinivas@vsnl.com.

This study examined the response of heart rate variability measures to standing in three age groups of male subjects: Children (6-11 years), young adults (20-30 years) and elderly (60-70 years). Supine and standing heart rate variability indices were measured in all the subjects using power spectral analysis. The effect of posture on heart rate variability was assessed using the change in heart rate variability measures over resting values during the first 2 min following active standing. There was an attenuated response in normalized low frequency (LF) and high frequency (HF) power to standing in the elderly as compared with young adults and children. Heart rate variability responses to standing were highest in the young adults, followed by the children and the elderly, although the differences between the young adults and children were not significant. More studies are needed to characterize HRV responses to posture in children.

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