Reliability of an “At-Home” Method for Monitoring Resting and Reactive Autonomic Nervous System Activity in Children: A Pilot Study
Rachel Venn, Joseph M. Northey, Nenad Naumovski, Andrew McKune

TL;DR
This pilot study shows that heart rate variability, a measure of autonomic nervous system function, can be reliably monitored at home in children aged 4–9 using a heart rate monitor.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel at-home protocol for reliably measuring autonomic nervous system activity in young children.
Findings
Resting and recovery HRV measures showed good-to-excellent relative reliability (r > 0.8) in children.
Absolute reliability was moderate to high across different recovery time segments.
The protocol is feasible for at-home use in children aged 4–9 years.
Abstract
Background: Heart rate variability (HRV), an index of the functional status of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), provides an opportunity for early detection of ANS dysfunction. Lower resting, vagally related HRV parameters are associated with increased risk of physical and mental illness. External factors influencing the ANS, such as the testing environment, may impact the interpretation of HRV. This study’s main aim was to determine the reliability of HRV resting and reactivity tests performed at home with children aged 4–9 years. Methods: Fourteen healthy children (female n = 8) aged 6.8 ± 1.5 years participated. Two HRV tests were performed at home via online supervision 7 days apart using a Polar H10 heart rate monitor. The absolute and relative reliability of the pre-exercise resting (5 min) and sub-maximal exercise step test recovery (4 × 30 s segments) HRV time and frequency…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control · Cardiovascular Syncope and Autonomic Disorders · Cardiovascular and exercise physiology
