Influence of rest breathing frequencies on the parameters of heart rate variability tachographs
Author(s) -
Sylwia Florczak,
Piotr Kamiński,
Rafał Bilski,
Beata Augustyńska
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
medical and biological sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2300-7583
pISSN - 1734-591X
DOI - 10.12775/mbs.2015.003
Subject(s) - breathing , rhythm , balance (ability) , biofeedback , heart rate , heart rate variability , relaxation (psychology) , autonomic nervous system , respiratory rate , neuroscience , cardiology , psychology , medicine , physical medicine and rehabilitation , anesthesia , blood pressure
The relaxation response is a method of overcoming stress factors. It is activated through slow breathing, which causes high heart rate variability. Higher heart rate variability increases the activity of parasympathetic nervous system causing organism to relax. The relaxation response is activated, when human organism achieves a state of inner balance, which is called the coherence. One of techniques to achieve this state of balance is breathing in the specific rhythm, which is usually around 0.1 Hz of frequency. This value is called the resonance frequency. In this study the activity of central nervous system in the specific range of breathing frequencies (0.07-0.12 Hz) has been checked in order to find an answer, if the relaxation response is triggered by one specific frequency or is there a specific range of breathing frequencies, which lead to the state of inner balance. In order to check the changes throughout human body the heart rate assessed by biofeedback technique has been used. It is a non-invasive method examining the function of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system through the changes in natural heart rhythm. Throughout the biofeedback sessions the resonance frequency is measured. The aim of this study was to check if there is a difficulty for subjects to maintain imposed breathing rhythm and if there is only one universal resonance frequency for everyone or is there a specified range. The study confirmed the difficulty of maintaining unnatural breathing frequency. It has also showed that there is a specific range of frequency values which can be used to achieve the coherence state.
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