Associations Between Heart Rate Variability and Inflammation From Two Aging Studies: Racial and Age Differences
Molly Wright, Richard Sloan, Carol Derby, David Almeida, Christopher Engeland

TL;DR
This study found that the link between heart rate variability and inflammation differs by race and age, with implications for cardiovascular health disparities.
Contribution
The study reveals race- and age-specific patterns in the vagal regulation of inflammation using two aging cohorts.
Findings
HF-HRV was negatively associated with TNF-α in Black older adults but not in White older adults.
Among adults under 60, the association was evident in White participants but not in Black/Black Biracial participants.
These findings suggest race- and age-specific patterns in vagal regulation of inflammation.
Abstract
The vagus nerve regulates inflammation via a cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway, supported by findings of a negative association between high-frequency heart rate variability (HF-HRV)—a marker of cardiac vagal activity—and inflammation. This study sought to examine whether there are racial and age differences in this association among mid-life and older adults. In the Einstein Aging Study, 74 adults (Mage=78.3; 45.9% Black) wore ambulatory electrocardiogram (ECG) devices for 7 days to measure HF-HRV and provided blood samples for inflammatory markers, including tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α. Covariate-adjusted regression models showed HF-HRV was negatively associated with TNF-α (β=–0.323, p = 0.005); this was apparent in Black participants (β=–0.469, p = 0.008) but not White participants (p = 0.69). No significant associations with other inflammation markers were seen. To replicate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control · Vagus Nerve Stimulation Research · Heart rate and cardiovascular health
