Evaluating the relationship between time‐domain indices of ultra‐short term heart rate variability and cognition: Findings from the Singapore Longitudinal Ageing Study
Tony Chin Ian Tay, Iris Rawtaer, Shiou Liang Wee, Tze Pin Ng, Caroline Sévoz‐Couche

TL;DR
This study explores how ultra-short term heart rate variability relates to cognitive performance in older adults.
Contribution
The study identifies specific heart rate variability indices associated with memory and cognitive function in older adults.
Findings
SD2/SD1 ratio correlated positively with memory and visuospatial tests.
r-MSSD showed a negative correlation with naming test performance.
Heart rate variability indices may help differentiate cognitive impairment in older adults.
Abstract
The link between cardiovascular health and cognitive impairment has been documented in the literature. Heart rate variability has the potential to be a biomarker of cognitive impairment as it reflects the sympathetic and parasympathetic cardiac control mechanism of the nervous system. This study investigates the association between ultra‐short term heart rate variability and cognitive measures among older adults using electrocardiogram obtained from the Singapore Longitudinal Ageing Study. A retrospective study where ultra‐short term heart rate variability was calculated through electrocardiogram obtained from the second cohort of the Singapore Longitudinal Ageing Study. 140 participants above the age of 60 years old were selected from the baseline visit. Indices of heart rate variability such as R‐R interval, SDNN, r‐MSSD, SD1, SD2/SD1 ratio and heart rate per minute were calculated.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control · Cardiovascular Health and Risk Factors · ECG Monitoring and Analysis
