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      일 군 주민에서 사회적 지지의 수준에 따른 심박변이도의 차이 = Difference of the Heart Rate Variability According to the Social Support Level in a County

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      Objectives : The present study takes part of the agricultural district cohort study of a certain county located in Gyeonggido and aims to investigate the difference of the heart rate variability(HRV) according to the social support level. Methods : We used data from 1727 participants of a health promotion program who are older than 40 years old. A physical examination, as well as a one-to-one interview to obtain sociodemographic characteristics, was performed with each participant. In addition, the participants completed the Medical Outcomes Study-Social Support Survey(MOS-SSS) for their the social support level to be assessed, and their HRV were measured to evaluate their autonomic function. The entire group was divided in two groups according to its MOS-SSS points to facilitate the research. Those who were evaluated as the high 25%(432 persons) were denominated as high social support (HSS) group and those who were evaluated as the low 25%(425 persons) were denominated as poor social support(PSS) group. Results : The two groups showed significant differences on the sociodemographic factor such as mean age and gender composition(p<0.05). Comparing the indices related to the HRV, the HSS group had the following values higher than the PSS group : SDNN(F=4.938, p=0.027), TP(F=8.088, p=0.005), VLF(F=6.220, p=0.013) LF (F=3.873, p=0.049). Conclusion : According to the research, the PSS group showed dysfunction on their autonomic nervous system comparing to the HSS group. The social support helps an individual overcome difficulties, helps the adaptation during the changes of circumstances and in stressful situations it serves like a buffer. Based on that, it's possible to define that a low social support level gave an impact on the autonomic function. Also, using the fact that the HRV can evaluate the autonomic function in an objective view, it was possible to visualize that it has a potential to be used as an assistant factor to evaluate the social support.
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      Objectives : The present study takes part of the agricultural district cohort study of a certain county located in Gyeonggido and aims to investigate the difference of the heart rate variability(HRV) according to the social support level. Methods : We...

      Objectives : The present study takes part of the agricultural district cohort study of a certain county located in Gyeonggido and aims to investigate the difference of the heart rate variability(HRV) according to the social support level. Methods : We used data from 1727 participants of a health promotion program who are older than 40 years old. A physical examination, as well as a one-to-one interview to obtain sociodemographic characteristics, was performed with each participant. In addition, the participants completed the Medical Outcomes Study-Social Support Survey(MOS-SSS) for their the social support level to be assessed, and their HRV were measured to evaluate their autonomic function. The entire group was divided in two groups according to its MOS-SSS points to facilitate the research. Those who were evaluated as the high 25%(432 persons) were denominated as high social support (HSS) group and those who were evaluated as the low 25%(425 persons) were denominated as poor social support(PSS) group. Results : The two groups showed significant differences on the sociodemographic factor such as mean age and gender composition(p<0.05). Comparing the indices related to the HRV, the HSS group had the following values higher than the PSS group : SDNN(F=4.938, p=0.027), TP(F=8.088, p=0.005), VLF(F=6.220, p=0.013) LF (F=3.873, p=0.049). Conclusion : According to the research, the PSS group showed dysfunction on their autonomic nervous system comparing to the HSS group. The social support helps an individual overcome difficulties, helps the adaptation during the changes of circumstances and in stressful situations it serves like a buffer. Based on that, it's possible to define that a low social support level gave an impact on the autonomic function. Also, using the fact that the HRV can evaluate the autonomic function in an objective view, it was possible to visualize that it has a potential to be used as an assistant factor to evaluate the social support.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

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      9 Sherbourne CD, "The MOS social support survey" 32 : 705-714, 1991

      10 Moak JP, "Supine low-frequency power of heart rate variability reflects baroreflex function, not cardiac sympathetic innervation" 4 : 1523-1529, 2007

      1 조맹제, "주요우울증 환자 예비평가에서 the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale(CES-D)의 진단적 타당성 연구" 32 : 381-399, 1993

      2 김원, "정신과에서 심박 변이도(Heart Rate Variability)의 이용" 대한신경정신의학회 44 (44): 176-184, 2005

      3 임민경, "일부 도시 저소득층 주민의 사회적 지지와 자가평가 건강수준" 대한예방의학회 36 (36): 7-62, 2003

      4 박경혜, "노인의 사회적 지지 및 사회활동과 신체기능의 관련성" 대한예방의학회 40 (40): 137-144, 2007

      5 Williams RB Jr, "Type A behavior and elevated physiological and neuroendocrine responses to cognitive tasks" 218 : 483-485, 1982

      6 Ewing DJ, "The value of cardiovascular autonomic function tests: 10 years experience in diabetes" 8 : 491-498, 1985

      7 McCraty R, "The effects of emotions on short-term power spectrum analysis of heart rate variability" 76 : 1089-1093, 1995

      8 Cassel J, "The contribution of the social environment to host resistance: the Fourth Wade Hampton Frost Lecture" 104 : 107-123, 1976

      9 Sherbourne CD, "The MOS social support survey" 32 : 705-714, 1991

      10 Moak JP, "Supine low-frequency power of heart rate variability reflects baroreflex function, not cardiac sympathetic innervation" 4 : 1523-1529, 2007

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      22 Eller NH, "Long-term effects of psychosocial factors of home and work on biomarkers of stress" 79 : 195-202, 2011

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      30 Carney RM, "Depression, Heart Rate Variability, and Acute Myocardial Infarction" 104 : 2024-2028, 2001

      31 Rechlin T, "Decreased parameters of heart rate variation in amitriptyline treated patients: lower parameters in melancholic depression than in neurotic depression--a biological marker?" 36 : 705-707, 1994

      32 Yeragani VK, "Decreased heart rate variability in panic disorder patients: a study of power-spectral analysis of heart rate" 46 : 89-103, 1993

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      36 Klein E, "Altered heart rate variability in panic disorder patients" 37 : 18-24, 1995

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