Heart rate variability based on risk stratification for type 2 diabetes mellitus

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate heart rate variability among adults with different risk levels for type 2 diabetes mellitus. METHODS: The risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus was assessed in 130 participants (89 females) based on the questionnaire Finnish Diabetes Risk Score and was classified as low risk (n=26), slightly elevated risk (n=41), moderate risk (n=27) and high risk (n=32). To measure heart rate variability, a heart-rate monitor Polar S810i® was employed to obtain RR series for each individual, at rest, for 5 minutes, followed by analysis of linear and nonlinear indexes. RESULTS: The groups at higher risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus had significantly lower linear and nonlinear heart rate variability indexes. CONCLUSION: The individuals at high risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus have lower heart rate variability. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a variabilidade da frequência cardíaca em adultos com diferentes níveis de risco para diabetes mellitus tipo 2. MÉTODOS: O grau de risco para diabetes mellitus tipo 2 de 130 participantes (41 homens) foi avaliado pelo questionário Finnish Diabetes Risk Score. Os participantes foram classificados em baixo risco (n=26), risco levemente elevado (n=41), risco moderado (n=27) e alto risco (n=32). Para medir a variabilidade da frequência cardíaca, utilizou-se o frequencímetro Polar S810i® para obter séries de intervalo RR para cada indivíduo, em repouso, durante 5 minutos; posteriormente, realizou-se análise por meio de índices lineares e não-lineares. RESULTADOS: O grupo com maior risco para diabetes mellitus tipo 2 teve uma diminuição significante nos índices lineares e não-lineares da variabilidade da frequência cardíaca. CONCLUSÃO: Os resultados apontam que indivíduos com risco alto para diabetes mellitus tipo 2 tem menor variabilidade da frequência cardíaca. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate heart rate variability among adults with different risk levels for type 2 diabetes mellitus. METHODS: The risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus was assessed in 130 participants (89 females) based on the questionnaire Finnish Diabetes Risk Score and was classified as low risk (n=26), slightly elevated risk (n=41), moderate risk (n=27) and high risk (n=32). To measure heart rate variability, a heart-rate monitor Polar S810i® was employed to obtain RR series for each individual, at rest, for 5 minutes, followed by analysis of linear and nonlinear indexes. RESULTS: The groups at higher risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus had significantly lower linear and nonlinear heart rate variability indexes. CONCLUSION: The individuals at high risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus have lower heart rate variability.

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Silva-E-Oliveira, J., Amélio, P. M., Abranches, I. L. L., Damasceno, D. D., & Furtado, F. (2017). Heart rate variability based on risk stratification for type 2 diabetes mellitus. Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil), 15(2), 141–147. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-45082017AO3888

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