Emerging studies suggest that sedentary work style is often associated with deleterious physiological implications, including diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity. However, only few studies linked prolonged periods of sitting with psychological responses thus the implications of sedentary behavior on mental health still remain highly unexplored. In this study, we investigated the relation between sedentary time and Heart Rate Variability (HRV) parameters, which are considered important biological markers of psychological processes including cognitive and emotional aspects. In this manner, we aim to explore factors that may indicate that sedentary behavior causes responses at psychological level. Recent progress in the sophistication and usability of wearable sensors offers the opportunity to continuously record ECG parameters and accelerometer data in daily-life settings, such as at workplace.

Matic, A., Cipresso, P., Osmani, V., Serino, S., Popleteev, A., Gaggioli, A., et al. (2012). Sedentary work style and heart rate variability: A short term analysis. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Computing Paradigms for Mental Health, MindCare 2012, in Conjunction with BIOSTEC 2012 (pp.96-101). SciTe Press [10.5220/0003893000960101].

Sedentary work style and heart rate variability: A short term analysis

Serino, Silvia;
2012

Abstract

Emerging studies suggest that sedentary work style is often associated with deleterious physiological implications, including diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity. However, only few studies linked prolonged periods of sitting with psychological responses thus the implications of sedentary behavior on mental health still remain highly unexplored. In this study, we investigated the relation between sedentary time and Heart Rate Variability (HRV) parameters, which are considered important biological markers of psychological processes including cognitive and emotional aspects. In this manner, we aim to explore factors that may indicate that sedentary behavior causes responses at psychological level. Recent progress in the sophistication and usability of wearable sensors offers the opportunity to continuously record ECG parameters and accelerometer data in daily-life settings, such as at workplace.
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Accelerometer data; Biological markers; ECG parameters; Emotional aspect; Heart rate variability; High blood pressures; Mental health; Psychological process; Psychological response; Recent progress; Sedentary work; Short-term analysis; Wearable sensors;
English
2nd International Workshop on Computing Paradigms for Mental Health, MindCare 2012, in Conjunction with BIOSTEC 2012 - 1 February 2012 through 4 February 2012
2012
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Computing Paradigms for Mental Health, MindCare 2012, in Conjunction with BIOSTEC 2012
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2012
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Matic, A., Cipresso, P., Osmani, V., Serino, S., Popleteev, A., Gaggioli, A., et al. (2012). Sedentary work style and heart rate variability: A short term analysis. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Computing Paradigms for Mental Health, MindCare 2012, in Conjunction with BIOSTEC 2012 (pp.96-101). SciTe Press [10.5220/0003893000960101].
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