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The relationship between sleep quality and cardiac autonomic modulation according to physical activity levels in adults: a cross-sectional study

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Onimaru, Lucas J. ; Christofaro, Diego G. D. ; Valente, Heloisa B. ; Leoci, Isabella C. ; Andersen, Monica L. ; Tufik, Sergio ; Ferrari, Gerson ; Vanderlei, Luiz Carlos M. ; Tebar, William R. ; Morelhao, Priscila Kalil
Número total de Autores: 10
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Sleep and Breathing; v. 29, n. 4, p. 8-pg., 2025-08-01.
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BackgroundPoor sleep quality has been related to various health issues, particularly cardiovascular diseases. This association is partly due to the negative influence that sleep problems have on cardiac autonomic activity, which is often evaluated heart rate variability (HRV). Regular physical activity (PA) has been suggested as an effective strategy to improve HRV and mitigate the adverse effects of sleep disorders. Although some studies have been conducted in this field, further research is warranted to comprehensively understand how PA influences this dynamic.AimTo analyse the association between cardiac autonomic modulation (CAM) and sleep quality, stratified by physical activity levels.MethodsThe sample consisted of 230 participants. CAM was assessed under resting conditions using time- and frequency-domain indices of HRV: RMSSD, SDNN, LF n.u, HF n.u and nonlinear metrics such as SD1 and SD2. Sleep quality was measured using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, and PA was objectively quantified with an ActiGraph GT3X accelerometer.ResultsAmong participants classified as insufficiently active, poor sleep quality was significantly associated with lower parasympathetic activity, reflected in reduced RMSSD (beta = -12.10; 95% CI: -21.02 to -3.06) and SD1 (beta = -8.39; 95% CI: -14.81 to -1.97) values. No significant associations were found in the physically active group.ConclusionsLower parasympathetic modulation was observed in insufficiently active individuals reporting poor sleep quality, suggesting that PA may mitigate the unfavorable effects of sleep impairment on cardiac autonomic function. (AU)

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