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The Heart´s rhythm 'n' blues: Sex differences in circadian variation patterns of vagal activity vary by depressive symptoms in predominantly healthy employees.

Marc Nicolas JarczokCorina Aguilar-RaabJulian KoenigMichael KaessJeremy C BornigerRandy J NelsonMartica H HallBeate DitzenJulian F ThayerJoachim E Fischer
Published in: Chronobiology international (2018)
This is the first study investigating circadian variation pattern by mild depressive symptoms in a large, rather healthy occupational sample. Depressive symptoms were associated with decreased circadian variation pattern of vagal activity in men but with increased circadian variation pattern in women. The possible underlying mechanism(s) are discussed using the neurovisceral integration model. These findings may have implications for the knowledge on etiology, diagnosis, course, and treatment of depressive symptoms and thus may be of significant public health relevance.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • social support
  • public health
  • sleep quality
  • atrial fibrillation
  • healthcare
  • heart failure
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • blood pressure
  • insulin resistance
  • physical activity
  • combination therapy