DocumentCode
2243216
Title
Circadian and circaseptan (about-7-day) free-running physiologic rhythms of a woman in social isolation
Author
de La Peña, S. Sánchez ; Halberg, F. ; Galvagno, A. ; Montalbini, M. ; Follini, S. ; Wu, J. ; Degioanni, J. ; Kutyna, F. ; Hillman, D.C. ; Kawabata, Y. ; Cornelissen, G.
Author_Institution
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis, MN, USA
fYear
1989
fDate
26-27 Jun 1989
Firstpage
273
Lastpage
278
Abstract
An investigation into the time structure of rhythms in the absence of a clock during prolonged human social isolation is presented. A clinically healthy woman lived underground and her systolic, mean arterial, and diastolic blood pressure and her heart rate were automatically monitored most of the time during 14 weeks. She also self-measured, several times during wakefulness, her oral and axillary temperature. A circadian period slightly longer than 24 h came to the fore for all variables investigated, both by linear-nonlinear rhythmometry and by chronobiologic serial sections on the data obtained from the middle of the second week of isolation for the ensuing 97 days. In heart rate, an about-seven-day (circaseptan) rhythm was also found, with a confidence interval that did not overlap the precise seven-day trial period, notably during the first seven weeks. Some loose coupling of rhythms in metabolism gauged by core temperature and the heart rate is demonstrated for two components of the physiologic rhythm spectrum, the circadian of several variables and the circaseptan of heart rate
Keywords
biothermics; cardiology; computerised monitoring; economic and sociologic effects; haemodynamics; medical computing; temperature measurement; blood pressure; chronobiologic serial sections; circadian period; circaseptan rhythm; core temperature; heart rate; linear-nonlinear rhythmometry; physiologic rhythms; social isolation; Biochemistry; Biomedical monitoring; Blood pressure; Clocks; Computerized monitoring; Heart rate; Heart rate measurement; Humans; Rhythm; Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer-Based Medical Systems,1989. Proceedings., Second Annual IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Minneapolis, MN
Print_ISBN
0-8186-1960-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CBMSYS.1989.47389
Filename
47389
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