Diminished heart rate complexity in adolescent girls: a sign of vulnerability to anxiety disorders?

Kristen Sparrow • May 21, 2018

According to this study, adolescent girls have lower heart rate variability so HRV could be a marker for susceptibility to anxiety disorders.  The remedy?  Not in this study, but acupuncture of course!

Diminished heart rate complexity in adolescent girls: a sign of vulnerability to anxiety disorders?

Anxiety Stress Coping. 2018 May 15:1-12. doi: 10.1080/10615806.2018.1475004. [Epub ahead of print]
Diminished heart rate complexity in adolescent girls: a sign of vulnerability to anxiety disorders?
Fiol-Veny A1, De la Torre-Luque A1, Balle M1, Bornas X1.
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Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:

Diminished heart rate variability has been found to be associated with high anxiety symptomatology. Since adolescence is the period of onset for many anxiety disorders, this study aimed to determine sex- and anxiety-related differences in heart rate variability and complexity in adolescents.
METHODS:

We created four groups according to sex and anxiety symptomatology: high-anxiety girls (n = 24) and boys (n = 25), and low-anxiety girls (n = 22) and boys (n = 24) and recorded their cardiac function while they performed regular school activities. A series of two-way (sex and anxiety) MANOVAs were performed on time domain variability, frequency domain variability, and non-linear complexity.
RESULTS:

We obtained no multivariate interaction effects between sex and anxiety, but highly anxious participants had lower heart rate variability than the low-anxiety group. Regarding sex, girls showed lower heart rate variability and complexity than boys.
CONCLUSIONS:

The results suggest that adolescent girls have a less flexible cardiac system that could be a marker of the girls’ vulnerability to developing anxiety disorders.