Predicting fluctuations in cardiac interoceptive accuracy and sensibility through additional heart rate variability reductions in everyday life DOI Creative Commons
Christian Rominger, Andreas Schwerdtfeger

Physiology & Behavior, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 114928 - 114928

Published: April 1, 2025

Cardiac interoception, assessed in terms of accuracy (IAcc) and sensibility (IS; beside others), is important for health wellbeing. Ecological momentary assessment studies exploring the dynamics cardiac interoception showed substantial fluctuations IAcc IS everyday life. States increased (physiologically indicated) stress, such as decreased heart rate variability (HRV), may hamper interoceptive skills, while more relaxed states (higher HRV) seem to go along with IAcc. We built on this investigated if higher (physiological) stress indicated via HRV reductions independent metabolic needs (i.e., additional reduction, AddHRVr) could (differentially) predict IS, respectively. In an initial sample 119 participants, data (up to) three consecutive days, we simulated predictive value AddHRVr. found that AddHRVr before ambulatory task predicted poor IS. replicated pattern findings 66 participants. Both provide first insights into daily life, which seems differ when following This lays groundwork just time adaptive interventions (JITAIs) supporting individuals high vulnerability promoting skills.

Language: Английский

Sensing the Self: The Role of the Insula and Interoception in Body Image DOI
Emily M. Choquette, Sahib S. Khalsa

Current topics in behavioral neurosciences, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Predicting fluctuations in cardiac interoceptive accuracy and sensibility through additional heart rate variability reductions in everyday life DOI Creative Commons
Christian Rominger, Andreas Schwerdtfeger

Physiology & Behavior, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 114928 - 114928

Published: April 1, 2025

Cardiac interoception, assessed in terms of accuracy (IAcc) and sensibility (IS; beside others), is important for health wellbeing. Ecological momentary assessment studies exploring the dynamics cardiac interoception showed substantial fluctuations IAcc IS everyday life. States increased (physiologically indicated) stress, such as decreased heart rate variability (HRV), may hamper interoceptive skills, while more relaxed states (higher HRV) seem to go along with IAcc. We built on this investigated if higher (physiological) stress indicated via HRV reductions independent metabolic needs (i.e., additional reduction, AddHRVr) could (differentially) predict IS, respectively. In an initial sample 119 participants, data (up to) three consecutive days, we simulated predictive value AddHRVr. found that AddHRVr before ambulatory task predicted poor IS. replicated pattern findings 66 participants. Both provide first insights into daily life, which seems differ when following This lays groundwork just time adaptive interventions (JITAIs) supporting individuals high vulnerability promoting skills.

Language: Английский

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