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Korshøj, MetteDepartment of Occupational and Social Medicine, Holbæk Hospital
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Heart rate during work and heart rate variability during the following night: a day-by-day investigation on the physical activity paradox among blue-collar workers
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2021-04-30
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Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH),2021
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LIBRIS-ID:oai:DiVA.org:hig-35720
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https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-35720URI
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https://doi.org/10.5271/sjweh.3965DOI
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Språk:engelska
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ObjectivesContrary to leisure-time physical activity, occupational physical activity (OPA) may have harmful health effects, called the physical activity paradox. A proposed mechanism is that OPA can elevate the heart rate (HR) for several hours per day. We aimed to investigate the association between the mean intensity of OPA and HR variability (HRV) indices the following night.MethodsThree cohorts (NOMAD, DPhacto, and Physical Workload and Fitness) involving blue-collar workers front different sectors were merged in this study. HR monitors (Actiheart) recorded 24-hour inter-beat intervals (IBI) for up to four consecutive days. The relative intensity of the mean HR during work was estimated by HR reserve (%HRR), and time-domain indices of HRV were analyzed during the following night. Data were analyzed using a multilevel growth model to test the association between mean %HRR during work and HRV indices at night in a day-by-day analysis adjusted for age, BMI, alcohol consumption, smoking, and occupation.ResultsThe dataset included a sample of 878 Danish blue-collar workers, with a mean %HRR during work of 31%, and 42% worked at an intensity >= 30%HRR. The multilevel model showed negative within- and between-subject associations between %HRR during work and HRV indices at night.ConclusionsOur results indicate a higher %HRR during work to associate with lower HRV indices the following night and a higher HR, reflecting an imbalanced autonomic cardiac modulation. This finding supports a high mean HR during work to be a potential underlying mechanism for the harmful health effect of OPA.
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Lund Rasmussen, CharlotteThe National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Copenhagen Denmark
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Sato, Tatiana
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Holtermann, AndreasThe National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Hallman, David,1979-Högskolan i Gävle,Arbetshälsovetenskap,Centrum för belastningsskadeforskning(Swepub:hig)dadhan
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Department of Occupational and Social Medicine, Holbæk HospitalThe National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Copenhagen Denmark
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Ingår i:Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health: Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH)47:5, s. 387-3940355-31401795-990X
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