Heart rate variability in women with joint hipermobility

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Autor(a) principal: Nunes, Mariane de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Rubira, Marcelo Custódio, Rubira, Ana Paula Fernandes De Angelis, Nascimento, Aline Cristina Pereira do, Paula Júnior, Alderico Rodrigues de, Osório, Rodrigo Alexis Lazo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Fisioterapia e Pesquisa
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/12265
Resumo: Joint hypermobility is the ability to make joint movements greater than normal. The prevalence has large variations determined by race, sex, age, physical activity and variations in characterization criteria. Approximately 30% of adults are considered carriers and present proprioceptive feedback and sensory decreased and joint space positioning altered leading to greater frequency of activation and deformation on the mechanoreceptors in the skeletal muscles and skin. The increase of afferent impulses of the receptors on the bulb cardiovascular area alters the autonomic control on the heart. The objective of the study was to evaluate sympathovagal balance during orthosthatic maneuver in women with hipermobility. Twenty-seven sedentary volunteers participated in this study, with mean age of 19.97±1.79, body mass index below 25 kg/m² and without medication. After the joint hipermobility diagnosis according to Beighton score, they were divided into 2 groups: 12 with hipermobility (HG) and 15 without hipermobility (CG). The electrocardiogram was performed during 10 minutes at supine position and stand for analysis of heart rate variability. The band of high frequency (un) presented reduction in vagal activity in HG, p
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spelling Heart rate variability in women with joint hipermobility Variabilidade da frequência cardíaca em mulheres com hipermobilidade articular instabilidade articularcélulas receptoras sensoriaisfrequência cardíacajoint instabilitysensory receptor cellsheart rate Joint hypermobility is the ability to make joint movements greater than normal. The prevalence has large variations determined by race, sex, age, physical activity and variations in characterization criteria. Approximately 30% of adults are considered carriers and present proprioceptive feedback and sensory decreased and joint space positioning altered leading to greater frequency of activation and deformation on the mechanoreceptors in the skeletal muscles and skin. The increase of afferent impulses of the receptors on the bulb cardiovascular area alters the autonomic control on the heart. The objective of the study was to evaluate sympathovagal balance during orthosthatic maneuver in women with hipermobility. Twenty-seven sedentary volunteers participated in this study, with mean age of 19.97±1.79, body mass index below 25 kg/m² and without medication. After the joint hipermobility diagnosis according to Beighton score, they were divided into 2 groups: 12 with hipermobility (HG) and 15 without hipermobility (CG). The electrocardiogram was performed during 10 minutes at supine position and stand for analysis of heart rate variability. The band of high frequency (un) presented reduction in vagal activity in HG, p A hipermobilidade é a capacidade de desempenhar movimentos articulares com amplitude maior que o normal. A prevalência possui variações determinadas pela etnia, sexo, idade, atividade física e variações nos critérios de caracterização. Aproximadamente 30% dos adultos são portadores e apresentam feedback proprioceptivo, sensorial diminuído e espacial alterado da articulação levando a maior frequência de ativação e deformação dos mecanorreceptores nos músculos esqueléticos e na pele. O aumento dos impulsos aferentes dos mecanorreceptores sobre a área cardiovascular no bulbo altera o controle autonômico sobre o coração. O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar o balanço simpatovagal durante manobra de ortostatismo em mulheres com hipermobilidade. Participaram do estudo 27 voluntárias, com 19,97±1,79 anos, índice de massa corpórea abaixo de 25 kg/m², sedentárias e sem uso de medicação. Após diagnóstico da hipermobilidade articular, segundo o escore de Beighton, foram divididas em 2 grupos: 12 hipermóveis (GH) e 15 não hipermóveis (GC). O eletrocardiograma foi realizado durante 10 minutos em supino e em pé para análise da variabilidade da frequência cardíaca. A banda de alta frequência (un) apresentou diminuição da atividade vagal no GH, pUniversidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina2011-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/1226510.1590/S1809-29502011000300007Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 18 No. 3 (2011); 241-246 Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 18 Núm. 3 (2011); 241-246 Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; v. 18 n. 3 (2011); 241-246 2316-91171809-2950reponame:Fisioterapia e Pesquisainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/12265/14042Copyright (c) 2017 Fisioterapia e Pesquisainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNunes, Mariane de OliveiraRubira, Marcelo CustódioRubira, Ana Paula Fernandes De AngelisNascimento, Aline Cristina Pereira doPaula Júnior, Alderico Rodrigues deOsório, Rodrigo Alexis Lazo2012-05-13T16:07:03Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/12265Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/fpuspPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/oai||revfisio@usp.br2316-91171809-2950opendoar:2012-05-13T16:07:03Fisioterapia e Pesquisa - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Heart rate variability in women with joint hipermobility
Variabilidade da frequência cardíaca em mulheres com hipermobilidade articular
title Heart rate variability in women with joint hipermobility
spellingShingle Heart rate variability in women with joint hipermobility
Nunes, Mariane de Oliveira
instabilidade articular
células receptoras sensoriais
frequência cardíaca
joint instability
sensory receptor cells
heart rate
title_short Heart rate variability in women with joint hipermobility
title_full Heart rate variability in women with joint hipermobility
title_fullStr Heart rate variability in women with joint hipermobility
title_full_unstemmed Heart rate variability in women with joint hipermobility
title_sort Heart rate variability in women with joint hipermobility
author Nunes, Mariane de Oliveira
author_facet Nunes, Mariane de Oliveira
Rubira, Marcelo Custódio
Rubira, Ana Paula Fernandes De Angelis
Nascimento, Aline Cristina Pereira do
Paula Júnior, Alderico Rodrigues de
Osório, Rodrigo Alexis Lazo
author_role author
author2 Rubira, Marcelo Custódio
Rubira, Ana Paula Fernandes De Angelis
Nascimento, Aline Cristina Pereira do
Paula Júnior, Alderico Rodrigues de
Osório, Rodrigo Alexis Lazo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nunes, Mariane de Oliveira
Rubira, Marcelo Custódio
Rubira, Ana Paula Fernandes De Angelis
Nascimento, Aline Cristina Pereira do
Paula Júnior, Alderico Rodrigues de
Osório, Rodrigo Alexis Lazo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv instabilidade articular
células receptoras sensoriais
frequência cardíaca
joint instability
sensory receptor cells
heart rate
topic instabilidade articular
células receptoras sensoriais
frequência cardíaca
joint instability
sensory receptor cells
heart rate
description Joint hypermobility is the ability to make joint movements greater than normal. The prevalence has large variations determined by race, sex, age, physical activity and variations in characterization criteria. Approximately 30% of adults are considered carriers and present proprioceptive feedback and sensory decreased and joint space positioning altered leading to greater frequency of activation and deformation on the mechanoreceptors in the skeletal muscles and skin. The increase of afferent impulses of the receptors on the bulb cardiovascular area alters the autonomic control on the heart. The objective of the study was to evaluate sympathovagal balance during orthosthatic maneuver in women with hipermobility. Twenty-seven sedentary volunteers participated in this study, with mean age of 19.97±1.79, body mass index below 25 kg/m² and without medication. After the joint hipermobility diagnosis according to Beighton score, they were divided into 2 groups: 12 with hipermobility (HG) and 15 without hipermobility (CG). The electrocardiogram was performed during 10 minutes at supine position and stand for analysis of heart rate variability. The band of high frequency (un) presented reduction in vagal activity in HG, p
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