Cold-Water Face Immersion Per Se Elicits Cardiac Parasympathetic Activity(Clinical Investigation)
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Background Cold-water face immersion (FI) is known to produce physiological changes, including bradycardia, by stimulating the parasympathetic system. However, other factors such as sympathetic activity, intrapleural pressures, and changes in chemical mediators may also contribute to these changes. Methods and Results Eight healthy volunteers underwent a series of experiments designed to observe the effects of FI on heart rate and its variability, as detected using wavelet transformation. Each subject was instructed to bend over and put the entire face into an empty basin with and without breathing (protocols 1 and 2, respectively), and then perform FI in warm-water (protocols 3 and 4, respectively) and cold-water (protocols 5 and 6, respectively) while breathing and breath holding. Change in the R-R interval with FI was only significantly greater for protocol 6 than for the control procedure (protocol 1). Also, changes in the natural logarithm of highfrequency power with FI were significantly greater for protocols 5 and 6 than the protocol 1. Conclusions Bradycardia associated with cold-water FI is mainly attributed to cardiac vagal activity, which is independent of both the change in body position caused by bending over a basin and breath holding.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 2006-05-20
著者
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Nagata Shinya
R&d Group Of Biocybernetics Dainippon Pharmaceutical Co
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Iwagaki Suketsune
Tokai University
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Iwagaki Suketsune
Tokai University School Of Physical Education
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KINOSHITA Tomoko
Department of Medicine,Aoto Hospital,Jikei University School of Medicine
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Nagata Shinya
R&D Group of Biocybernetics, Dainippon Pharmaceutical Co
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Baba Reizo
Department of Paediatrics, Aichi Medical University School of Medicine
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Kohmoto Takeshi
Tokai University School of Physical Education
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Baba Reizo
Department Of Paediatrics Aichi Medical University School Of Medicine
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Kinoshita Tomoko
Department Of Internal Medicine Aoto Hospital Jikei University School Of Medicine
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Kinoshita Tomoko
Department Of Paediatrics Developmental Paediatrics Nagoya University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Iwagaki Suketsune
Tokai Univ.
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