Title | Childhood Parental Warmth and Heart Rate Variability in Midlife: Implications for Health. | ||
Author | Alen, Nicholas V; Sloan, Richard P; Seeman, Teresa E; Hostinar, Camelia E | ||
Journal | Pers Relatsh | Publication Year/Month | 2020-Sep |
PMID | 33244293 | PMCID | PMC7685289 |
Affiliation + expend | 1.University of California, Davis. |
The current study investigated high-frequency heart rate variability (HF-HRV) as a potential mediator between childhood parental warmth and later health and mortality outcomes. Participants were 1,255 adults (56.9% female). Childhood parental warmth was reported retrospectively at mean age 46; resting HF-HRV was measured at mean age 57; cardiovascular health and self-evaluated health were assessed at mean age 57 and 63, and mortality records extracted at mean age 63. Results revealed a positive association between childhood parental warmth and resting HF-HRV, as well as associations between higher HF-HRV and reduced risk of having a later cardiovascular health problem and of mortality by age 63. Mediation analyses revealed a small significant indirect effect of parental warmth, through HF-HRV, on cardiovascular health.