心率变化:从生理标志物到脑心轴障碍预测的多维视角
Shujuan Liu1, Yunyi Cui2, Meihong Chen1
1Baoding First Central Hospital, Baoding, Hebei Province, China.
Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine
|November 24, 2025
概括
心率变化 (HRV) 反映了自主神经系统的活动,并显示出各种健康状况的潜在生物标志物. 需要进一步的研究来验证其用于个性化医学的临床用途.
科学领域:
- 生理学和医学的医学.
- 生物标志物发现发现
- 自主神经系统研究 自主神经系统研究
背景情况:
- 心率变化 (HRV) 量化了自主神经系统 (ANS) 活动和家庭动力学.
- HRV变化与各种疾病的适应能力,疾病风险和治疗疗效相关.
- 对于HRV对心血管疾病,心理健康和衰老研究越来越感兴趣.
研究的目的:
- 综合审查HRV在生理和病理背景中的作用.
- 探索HRV作为跨诊断生物标志物的潜力.
- 通过脑心轴 (BHA) 镜头合成证据,以了解功能障碍.
主要方法:
- 审查HRV的基本概念,测量和影响因素.
- 深入分析HRV与心血管疾病,,抑郁症,衰老和炎症的关系.
- 强调HRV在评估肥胖,营养和生活方式影响方面的作用.
主要成果:
- HRV是一种有前途的非侵入性,跨诊断性生物标志物.
- HRV指标可以作为脑心轴功能障碍的代理.
- 目前的证据在很大程度上是关联的,需要进一步验证.
结论:
- 人力资源视频在预测疾病,指导治疗和评估干预方面具有潜力.
- 个性化医学的临床实用性需要标准化的协议和因果推理研究.
- 未来的研究应该专注于HRV用于个性化医学和健康监测.
关键词:
自主神经系统自主神经系统心血管疾病心血管疾病心率变化的心率变化.心理健康 心理健康混合分支 混合分支 混合分支肥胖 肥胖 肥胖 肥胖 肥胖 肥胖 肥胖 肥胖副交感分支的副交感分支有同情心的分支机构更多相关视频
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