Presentation 2002/12/6
Estimate of autonomic nervous system function by heart rate variability analysis
Takafumi GOTO, Kohki MATSUURA, Ken-ichiro MURAMOTO,
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Abstract(in English) Recently, it became possible to observe non-invasively bio information for a long period by development of bio engineering and it was made known that a rhythm or fluctuation exists in a bio function universally. The rhythm means a periodic change in human body, for instances heart beat and female menses. Especially ,short and long period rhythm in an autonomic nerve play an important role in any situation of life activities. And this observation of rhythm became easier and more accurate by using an indicator 'heart rate variability'. In frequency analysis of heart rate variability, it is known that LF(Low-Frequency) component of 0.04~0.15Hz and HF(High-Frequency) component of over 0.15Hz exist. HF component is said to be an indicator of activity in vagus nerve which is parasympathetic. LF component is controlled both sympathetic nerve and parasympathetic nerve. This report aims at estimating function of nervous circulating regulation by frequency analysis of time series data of heart rate variability.
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Keyword(in English) heart rate variability / autonomic nervous system / frequency analysis
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Title (in English) Estimate of autonomic nervous system function by heart rate variability analysis
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Keyword(1) heart rate variability
Keyword(2) autonomic nervous system
Keyword(3) frequency analysis
1st Author's Name Takafumi GOTO
1st Author's Affiliation KANAZAWA UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Division of Electronics and Computer Science Image Information Science Lab.()
2nd Author's Name Kohki MATSUURA
2nd Author's Affiliation KANAZAWA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
3rd Author's Name Ken-ichiro MURAMOTO
3rd Author's Affiliation KANAZAWA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Date 2002/12/6
Paper # MBE2002-76
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 507
Page pp.pp.-
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