Journal of Clinical Medicine (Sep 2023)

Short-Term Heart Rate Variability in Metabolic Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Johan E. Ortiz-Guzmán,
  • Sara Mollà-Casanova,
  • Pilar Serra-Añó,
  • Óscar J. Arias-Mutis,
  • Conrado Calvo,
  • Alexandra Bizy,
  • Antonio Alberola,
  • Francisco J. Chorro,
  • Manuel Zarzoso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12186051
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 18
p. 6051

Abstract

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Background: Our aim was to determine the differences in short-term heart rate variability (HRV) between patients with metabolic syndrome (MS) and healthy controls. Methods: We searched electronic databases for primary works with short-term HRV recordings (≤30 min) that made comparisons between individuals with MS versus healthy controls. This systematic review and meta-analysis (MA) was performed according to PRISMA guidelines and registered at PROSPERO (CRD42022358975). Results: Twenty-eight articles were included in the qualitative synthesis and nineteen met the criteria for the MA. Patients with MS showed decreased SDNN (−0.36 [−0.44, −0.28], p p p p = 0.001). In subsequent subanalyses, we found a decrease in SDNN (−0.99 (−1.45, −0.52], p p p p < 0.05). We could not perform MA for non-linear variables. Conclusions: Patients with MS showed changes in time-domain analyses, with lower values in SDNN and rMSSD. Regarding frequency-domain analyses, MS patients showed a decrease in HF and LF When sex was used as a grouping variable, the MA was only possible in one of both sexes (men or women) in rMSSD and LF/HF. Lastly, when data for both men and women were available, subanalyses showed a different behavior compared to mixed analyses for SDNN, HF and LF, which might point towards a different impact of MS in men and women.

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