KUMJ | VOL. 22 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 86 | APRIL - JUNE, 2024
Differential Analysis of Heart Rate Variability in School Going Adolescents: Comparing Healthy Individuals with Those Experiencing Depression and Anxiety
Thapa B, Kumar S, Laskar NB, Bhandari SS, Gupta S
Abstract: Background
Adolescents often struggle with depression and anxiety, which can greatly affect
their well-being and functioning. Early detection is crucial for timely intervention and
long-term health.
Objective
The objective of this study is to compare heart rate variability between depressed
and anxious adolescents and their healthy peers.
Method
In this cross-sectional study, adolescents aged between 13-18 years were randomly
selected from various schools. Participants were assessed for depression and anxiety
using the Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale-25 (RCADS-25). Heart Rate
Variability was measured using Power lab, with recorded variables including Median
normal to normal interval (NN), Standard deviation of the normal-to-normal interval
(SDNN), Root Mean Square of the Successive Differences (RMSSD), Percentage of
successive normal to normal interval differing by more than 50 milliseconds (pNN50),
Low frequency power % (LF), High frequency power % (HF), and the LF:HF ratio.
Result
Reduction in certain time domain HRV parameters was observed among the subset
of depressed students in Classes XI and XII, such as NN interval (p=0.019), SDNN
(p=0.024), and RMSSD (p=0.034). Anxious adolescents showed a significant reduction
in HRV compared to their healthy counterparts [(NN, p<.001), (SDNN, p=0.011),
(RMSSD, p=0.017), (pNN50, p=0.016). Students with symptoms of both depression
and anxiety demonstrated significantly reduced HRV parameters compared to the
healthy group, affecting NN, (p<.001), SDNN, (p=0.003), RMSSD, ( p<.001), pNN50,
(p< .001), HFP %, (p< .001) and LF: HF (p=.005). This association was observed in both
males and females.
Conclusion
Adolescents with depression and anxiety have lower HRV than their healthy peers.
Monitoring HRV may help to objectively detect these conditions.
Keyword : Adolescents, Anxiety, Depression, Heart rate variability