A Meta-analysis on Resting State High-frequency Heart Rate Variability in Bulimia Nervosa

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Contributors

  • Stephanie K V Peschel - , Chair of Behavioral Epidemiology (Author)
  • Nicole R Feeling - , Ohio State University (Author)
  • Claus Vögele - , University of Luxembourg (Author)
  • Michael Kaess - , Heidelberg University  (Author)
  • Julian F Thayer - , Ohio State University (Author)
  • Julian Koenig - , Ohio State University (Author)

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Autonomic nervous system function is altered in eating disorders. We aimed to quantify differences in resting state vagal activity, indexed by high-frequency heart rate variability comparing patients with bulimia nervosa (BN) and healthy controls.

METHODS: A systematic search of the literature to identify studies eligible for inclusion and meta-analytical methods were applied. Meta-regression was used to identify potential covariates.

RESULTS: Eight studies reporting measures of resting high-frequency heart rate variability in individuals with BN (n = 137) and controls (n = 190) were included. Random-effects meta-analysis revealed a sizeable main effect (Z = 2.22, p = .03; Hedge's g = 0.52, 95% CI [0.06;0.98]) indicating higher resting state vagal activity in individuals with BN. Meta-regression showed that body mass index and medication intake are significant covariates.

DISCUSSION: Findings suggest higher vagal activity in BN at rest, particularly in unmedicated samples with lower body mass index. Potential mechanisms underlying these findings and implications for routine clinical care are discussed. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and Eating Disorders Association.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)355-65
Number of pages11
JournalEuropean Eating Disorders Review
Volume24
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2016
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 84982994143

Keywords

Keywords

  • Adult, Body Mass Index, Bulimia/physiopathology, Bulimia Nervosa/physiopathology, Female, Heart Rate/physiology, Humans, Male, Vagus Nerve/physiopathology