DocumentCode
169867
Title
Heart rate variability as a proxy for fetal programming: The effect of maternal exercise
Author
Gustafson, Kathleen M. ; May, Linda E. ; Allen, John J. B.
Author_Institution
Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
25-28 May 2014
Firstpage
33
Lastpage
34
Abstract
Our research aim was twofold; a) to determine if maternal physical activity during pregnancy would influence the development of fetal cardiac autonomic control and b) whether HRV could serve as a sensitive indicator of fetal programming effects. Pregnant women with singleton pregnancies participated in a longitudinal study. Magnetocardiograms (MCG) were recorded during pregnancy and when infants reached 1 month of age. Metrics of heart rate (HR) and variability (HRV) were calculated from the R-R intervals. Fetal HR was lower and HRV higher in the Exercise group and this effect persisted into the infant period. We conclude that maternal physical activity can influence the development of fetal cardiac autonomic control and this may give offspring an adaptive advantage.
Keywords
biomechanics; biomedical measurement; magnetocardiography; obstetrics; MCG; R-R intervals; cardiac autonomic control; fetal programming; heart rate variability; magnetocardiograms; maternal exercise; pregnant women; Educational institutions; Fetus; Heart rate variability; Measurement; Pregnancy; Programming;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cardiovascular Oscillations (ESGCO), 2014 8th Conference of the European Study Group on
Conference_Location
Trento
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ESGCO.2014.6847505
Filename
6847505
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