Influence of weight loss on heart rate variability in dogs

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Autor(a) principal: Filho, Mário dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Hainfellner, Daniel Carvalho, de Oliveira Lemos, Nathália Marques, Mendes, Camila de Oliveira Ferreira, Malandrim, Patrícia, Campos, Jenifer Marques, Ballot, Sophie, de Oliveira, Priscila Cardim, Paiva, Jonimar Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Texto Completo: https://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/981
Resumo: The autonomic nervous system (ANS) plays a role in the regulation of the cardiovascular system through sympathetic and parasympathetic modulations, which act in an associated way in the regulation of homeostasis. This regulation exercised by the ANS is determined by numerous factors including breathing, stress, temperature, blood pressure and physical activity. Cardiac nerve regulation is influenced by obesity, but the autonomic response present in this disorder has not yet been elucidated. It is known that a 10% increase in body fat is able to lead to a decrease in parasympathetic action and an increase in heart rate. Heart Rate Variability (HRV) allows the evaluation of autonomic heart modulation through the ventricular depolarization intervals to the electrocardiogram (ECG), and provides information on the relationship and contribution of the ANS to the neural influence of heart rate control. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the HRV by means of an electrocardiographic examination in obese dogs with Body Condition Score (BCS) 8/9 and 9/9, comparing with HRV of the same animals, after therapy with therapeutic ration in the period of 6 months, as well as the comparison with control group with lean animals. With the results obtained in the present study, it can be inferred that probably the imbalance in the autonomic activity due to obesity in dogs is not the same as in humans and that a greater understanding of this regulation in these animals is necessary, especially considering their vagotonia. The diet program based on low-calorie ration reached approximately 10% and 20% of weight reduction after two and six months, respectively. Obesity raises HRV by increasing parasympathetic activity in the autonomic regulation of the heart in dogs.
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spelling Influence of weight loss on heart rate variability in dogsInfluência da perda de peso na variabilidade da freqüência cardíaca em cãesBalanço autonômico; obesidade; cães.Autonomic balance; obesity; dogs.The autonomic nervous system (ANS) plays a role in the regulation of the cardiovascular system through sympathetic and parasympathetic modulations, which act in an associated way in the regulation of homeostasis. This regulation exercised by the ANS is determined by numerous factors including breathing, stress, temperature, blood pressure and physical activity. Cardiac nerve regulation is influenced by obesity, but the autonomic response present in this disorder has not yet been elucidated. It is known that a 10% increase in body fat is able to lead to a decrease in parasympathetic action and an increase in heart rate. Heart Rate Variability (HRV) allows the evaluation of autonomic heart modulation through the ventricular depolarization intervals to the electrocardiogram (ECG), and provides information on the relationship and contribution of the ANS to the neural influence of heart rate control. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the HRV by means of an electrocardiographic examination in obese dogs with Body Condition Score (BCS) 8/9 and 9/9, comparing with HRV of the same animals, after therapy with therapeutic ration in the period of 6 months, as well as the comparison with control group with lean animals. With the results obtained in the present study, it can be inferred that probably the imbalance in the autonomic activity due to obesity in dogs is not the same as in humans and that a greater understanding of this regulation in these animals is necessary, especially considering their vagotonia. The diet program based on low-calorie ration reached approximately 10% and 20% of weight reduction after two and six months, respectively. Obesity raises HRV by increasing parasympathetic activity in the autonomic regulation of the heart in dogs. O sistema nervoso autônomo (SNA) exerce papel de regulação do sistema cardiovascular por meio da modulação simpática e parassimpática, que atuam de maneira associadas na regulação da homeostase (Pumprla et al., 2002). Este balanço exercido pelo SNA é determinado por inúmeros fatores incluindo a respiração, estresse, temperatura, pressão sanguínea e atividade física (Vanderlei et al., 2009). A regulação nervosa cardíaca sofre influência da obesidade, mas ainda não foi esclarecida qual a resposta autonômica presente neste distúrbio (Pascon, 2009). Sabe-se que o aumento de 10% da gordura corpórea é capaz de levar à diminuição da ação parassimpática e aumento da frequência cardíaca (Van Vliet et al., 1995). A Variabilidade da Frequência Cardíaca (VFC) permite avaliar a modulação autonômica sobre o coração, por meio dos intervalos de despolarizações ventriculares, ao eletrocardiograma (ECG), e fornece informações sobre a relação e contribuição do SNA na influência neural do controle da frequência cardíaca (Kleiger et al., 2005).  O presente estudo tem por objetivo avaliar a VFC, por meio de exame eletrocardiográfico, em cães obesos,   com Escore de Condição Corporal (ECC) 8/9 e 9/9, comparando com a VFC dos mesmos animais, após terapia com ração terapêutica no período de 6 meses. Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.2019-04-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpeer reviewedAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/98110.29374/2527-2179.bjvm98119Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine; Vol. 41 No. 1 (2019); e98119Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária; v. 41 n. 1 (2019); e981192527-21790100-2430reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicineinstname:Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)instacron:SBMVenghttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/981/803Copyright (c) 2019 Mário dos Santos Filho, Daniel Carvalho Hainfellner, Nathália Marques de Oliveira Lemos, Camila de Oliveira Ferreira Mendes, Patrícia Malandrim, Jenifer Marques Campos, Sophie Ballot, Priscila Cardim de Oliveira, Jonimar Pereira Paivainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFilho, Mário dos SantosHainfellner, Daniel Carvalhode Oliveira Lemos, Nathália MarquesMendes, Camila de Oliveira FerreiraMalandrim, PatríciaCampos, Jenifer MarquesBallot, Sophiede Oliveira, Priscila CardimPaiva, Jonimar Pereira2020-12-23T17:24:50Zoai:ojs.rbmv.org:article/981Revistahttps://rbmv.org/BJVMONGhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/oaicontato.rbmv@gmail.com2527-21790100-2430opendoar:2020-12-23T17:24:50Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine - Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of weight loss on heart rate variability in dogs
Influência da perda de peso na variabilidade da freqüência cardíaca em cães
title Influence of weight loss on heart rate variability in dogs
spellingShingle Influence of weight loss on heart rate variability in dogs
Filho, Mário dos Santos
Balanço autonômico; obesidade; cães.
Autonomic balance; obesity; dogs.
title_short Influence of weight loss on heart rate variability in dogs
title_full Influence of weight loss on heart rate variability in dogs
title_fullStr Influence of weight loss on heart rate variability in dogs
title_full_unstemmed Influence of weight loss on heart rate variability in dogs
title_sort Influence of weight loss on heart rate variability in dogs
author Filho, Mário dos Santos
author_facet Filho, Mário dos Santos
Hainfellner, Daniel Carvalho
de Oliveira Lemos, Nathália Marques
Mendes, Camila de Oliveira Ferreira
Malandrim, Patrícia
Campos, Jenifer Marques
Ballot, Sophie
de Oliveira, Priscila Cardim
Paiva, Jonimar Pereira
author_role author
author2 Hainfellner, Daniel Carvalho
de Oliveira Lemos, Nathália Marques
Mendes, Camila de Oliveira Ferreira
Malandrim, Patrícia
Campos, Jenifer Marques
Ballot, Sophie
de Oliveira, Priscila Cardim
Paiva, Jonimar Pereira
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Filho, Mário dos Santos
Hainfellner, Daniel Carvalho
de Oliveira Lemos, Nathália Marques
Mendes, Camila de Oliveira Ferreira
Malandrim, Patrícia
Campos, Jenifer Marques
Ballot, Sophie
de Oliveira, Priscila Cardim
Paiva, Jonimar Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Balanço autonômico; obesidade; cães.
Autonomic balance; obesity; dogs.
topic Balanço autonômico; obesidade; cães.
Autonomic balance; obesity; dogs.
description The autonomic nervous system (ANS) plays a role in the regulation of the cardiovascular system through sympathetic and parasympathetic modulations, which act in an associated way in the regulation of homeostasis. This regulation exercised by the ANS is determined by numerous factors including breathing, stress, temperature, blood pressure and physical activity. Cardiac nerve regulation is influenced by obesity, but the autonomic response present in this disorder has not yet been elucidated. It is known that a 10% increase in body fat is able to lead to a decrease in parasympathetic action and an increase in heart rate. Heart Rate Variability (HRV) allows the evaluation of autonomic heart modulation through the ventricular depolarization intervals to the electrocardiogram (ECG), and provides information on the relationship and contribution of the ANS to the neural influence of heart rate control. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the HRV by means of an electrocardiographic examination in obese dogs with Body Condition Score (BCS) 8/9 and 9/9, comparing with HRV of the same animals, after therapy with therapeutic ration in the period of 6 months, as well as the comparison with control group with lean animals. With the results obtained in the present study, it can be inferred that probably the imbalance in the autonomic activity due to obesity in dogs is not the same as in humans and that a greater understanding of this regulation in these animals is necessary, especially considering their vagotonia. The diet program based on low-calorie ration reached approximately 10% and 20% of weight reduction after two and six months, respectively. Obesity raises HRV by increasing parasympathetic activity in the autonomic regulation of the heart in dogs.
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