Title Heart rate variability across the menstrual cycle in young women taking oral contraceptives.
Author Teixeira, Andre L; Ramos, Plinio S; Vianna, Lauro C; Ricardo, Djalma R
Journal Psychophysiology Publication Year/Month 2015-Nov
PMID 26332575 PMCID -N/A-
Affiliation + expend 1.Maternity Hospital Therezinha de Jesus, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences-SUPREMA, Juiz de Fora, Brazil.

Previous studies have shown that resting heart rate variability (HRV) is modified by different phases of the menstrual cycle in nonusers of oral contraceptive pills (OCP); however, the effect of OCP on autonomic control of the heart remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate HRV during the low hormone (LH-not taking OCP) and during the high hormone (HH-active OCP use) phases of the menstrual cycle in young women. Seventeen healthy women (19-31 years) taking OCP for at least 6 consecutive months were enrolled in this study. Plasma estradiol and progesterone were verified at each visit. HRV was assessed by using one-lead electrocardiography in time and frequency domains, in which participants rested in the supine position for a 20-min period with a breathing rate of 15 cycles/min. In addition, resting heart rate, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure were obtained. Both plasma estradiol (LH: 19.8 +/- 4.2 pg/mL vs. HH: 12.4 +/- 1.5 pg/mL; p > .05) and progesterone (LH: 0.247 +/- 0.58 ng/mL vs. HH: 0.371 +/- 0.08 ng/mL; p > .05) (mean +/- SE) levels were similar in both phases. No significant difference was obtained for any component of HRV, heart rate, or blood pressure between the LH and HH phases (p > .05). These results provide preliminary evidence that use of OCP does not affect HRV during the menstrual cycle in healthy women.

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