Rehabilitation Research and Practice (Jan 2021)

Cardiac Autonomic Nervous System Activity during Slow Breathing in Supine Position

  • Satoru Kai,
  • Koji Nagino,
  • Takuma Aoki,
  • Tatsuya Imura,
  • Keita Kiyoshima,
  • Yoshinobu Satake,
  • Kaname Matsuura,
  • Kota Mima,
  • Shoki Yasuoka,
  • Akinobu Yabuuchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6619571
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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The purpose of this study is to clarify cardiac autonomic nervous system activity during slow breathing exercises in a supine position. Eighteen healthy young males were participated. Heart rate variability was measured for 5 minutes at rest, 5 minutes at slow breathing, and then 5 minutes at rest. As a result, the LF/HF ratio increased with slow breathing, but HF value did not change. We suggest that the increased LF/HF ratio may be due to increased airway resistance. Cardiac autonomic nervous system activity during slow breathing in the supine position was revealed.