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Cardiac autonomic regulation during exposure to auditory stimulation with classical baroque or heavy metal music of different intensities [Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars]
Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars. 2014; 42(2): 139-146 | DOI: 10.5543/tkda.2014.39000

Cardiac autonomic regulation during exposure to auditory stimulation with classical baroque or heavy metal music of different intensities

Joice A T Amaral1, Marcela L Nogueira2, Adriano L Roque2, Heraldo L Guida2, Luiz Carlos De Abreu3, Rodrigo Daminello Raimundo4, Luiz Carlos M Vanderlei5, Vivian L Ribeiro6, Celso Ferreira6, Vitor E Valenti1
1Department of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Philosophy and Sciences, UNESP (Marília), SP
2Department of Speech Language and Hearing Therapy, Faculty of Philosophy and Sciences, UNESP (Presidente Prudente), SP
3Department of Morphology and Physiology, School of Medicine of ABC, Santo André, SP
4Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty FMU, São Paulo, SP
5Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Unesp, Presidente Prudente, SP
6Department of Medicine, Cardiology Division, Federal University of São Paulo, Unifesp, São Paulo, SP, all in Brazil


OBJECTIVES
The effects of chronic music auditory stimulation on the cardiovascular system have been investigated in the literature. However, data regarding the acute effects of different styles of music on cardiac autonomic regulation are lacking. The literature has indicated that auditory stimulation with white noise above 50 dB induces cardiac responses. We aimed to evaluate the acute effects of classical baroque and heavy metal music of different intensities on cardiac autonomic regulation.

STUDY DESIGN
The study was performed in 16 healthy men aged 18-25 years. All procedures were performed in the same soundproof room. We analyzed heart rate variability (HRV) in time (standard deviation of normal-to-normal R-R intervals [SDNN], root-mean square of differences [RMSSD] and percentage of adjacent NN intervals with a difference of duration greater than 50 ms [pNN50]) and frequency (low frequency [LF], high frequency [HF] and LF/HF ratio) domains. HRV was recorded at rest for 10 minutes. Subsequently, the volunteers were exposed to one of the two musical styles (classical baroque or heavy metal music) for five minutes through an earphone, followed by a five-minute period of rest, and then they were exposed to the other style for another five minutes. The subjects were exposed to three equivalent sound levels (60- 70dB, 70-80dB and 80-90dB). The sequence of songs was randomized for each individual.

RESULTS
Auditory stimulation with heavy metal music did not influence HRV indices in the time and frequency domains in the three equivalent sound level ranges. The same was observed with classical baroque musical auditory stimulation with the three equivalent sound level ranges.

CONCLUSION
Musical auditory stimulation of different intensities did not influence cardiac autonomic regulation in men.

Keywords: Acoustic stimulation, affect, autonomic nervous system; blood pressure/physiology; cardiovascular system; emotions; music.

How to cite this article
Joice A T Amaral, Marcela L Nogueira, Adriano L Roque, Heraldo L Guida, Luiz Carlos De Abreu, Rodrigo Daminello Raimundo, Luiz Carlos M Vanderlei, Vivian L Ribeiro, Celso Ferreira, Vitor E Valenti. Cardiac autonomic regulation during exposure to auditory stimulation with classical baroque or heavy metal music of different intensities. Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars. 2014; 42(2): 139-146

Corresponding Author: Joice A T Amaral, Brazil
Manuscript Language: English


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