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Chaotic global metric analysis of heart rate variability following six power spectral manipulations in malnourished children

Abstract

Background and Aim: The study objective was to assess chaotic global metrics in malnourished children following power spectral manipulations. Methods: We evaluated the complexity of heart rate (HR) variability (HRV) in malnourished subjects via six power spectra (Welch, multi-taper method (MTM), Burg, covariance, YuleWalker, and periodogram) and then, when adjusted by the MTM parameters, for further refinement. Seventy children were split equally (controls & malnourished) and the HR was monitored for 20 min; 1000 RR-intervals were attained for HRV analysis. Results: The results stipulate that CFP1 (chaotic forward parameter) and CFP3 are the best metrics to distinguish the two groups. The most appropriate power spectra were Welch, MTM, and Yule-Walker. Results indicate that CFP3 calculated using MTM power spectra is the best combination to discriminate between the two groups. Yet, if the RR intervals are set to 400, discrete prolate spheroidal sequences (DPSS) to 3, and Thomson’s nonlinear combination to ‘adaptive’, a greater level of significance can be achieved (Cohen’s ds = -1.57). This significantly outperforms that under default conditions (Glass’s ∆ Delta = -1.06, and Cohen’s ds = -0.95). Conclusion: Malnourished children have a lower response to chaotic global metrics than the control group. CFP3 with the aforementioned settings is the best combination to discriminate between these groups on the basis of RR intervals. It has the greatest significance by Cohen’s ds. Our data suggest impaired autonomic function in malnourished children, which may have consequences for cardiovascular risks.

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Garner, David M.
Vanderlei, F.M.
Vanderlei, L.C.M.
Valenti, V.E.
Benjamim, C.J.R.
Barreto, G.S.

Oxford Brookes departments

Department of Biological and Medical Sciences

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Year of publication: 2022
Date of RADAR deposit: 2022-09-06


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