2019
DOI: 10.5935/abc.20190185
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Introduction of Application of Gini Coefficient to Heart Rate Variability Spectrum for Mental Stress Evaluation

Abstract: Background: The Gini coefficient is a statistical tool generally used by economists to quantify income inequality. However, it can be applied to any kind of data with unequal distribution, including heart rate variability (HRV). Objectives: To assess the application of the Gini coefficient to measure inequality in power spectral density of RR intervals, and to use this application as a psychophysiological indicator of mental stress. Methods: Thirteen healthy subjects (19 ± 1.5 years) participated in this study… Show more

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“…Applications of this coefficient include the analysis of electrocardiogram (ECG) signals [ 42 ], electroencephalogram (EEG) traces [ 43 ], functional magnetic resonance imaging [ 44 ] and gene expression analysis [ 45 ]. Interestingly, the use of the Gini coefficient for the analysis of ECG signal have allowed it to unveil the relationship between ECG changes and psychological stress [ 42 ]. This is remarkable as it contributes to obtaining a correlated readout of electrical activity and a cognitive process.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Applications of this coefficient include the analysis of electrocardiogram (ECG) signals [ 42 ], electroencephalogram (EEG) traces [ 43 ], functional magnetic resonance imaging [ 44 ] and gene expression analysis [ 45 ]. Interestingly, the use of the Gini coefficient for the analysis of ECG signal have allowed it to unveil the relationship between ECG changes and psychological stress [ 42 ]. This is remarkable as it contributes to obtaining a correlated readout of electrical activity and a cognitive process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A redução da VFC está associada ao estresse e, na maioria dos estudos, as variáveis sofreram alterações em resposta ao estresse induzido por vários métodos. A diminuição nos parâmetros da VFC foi verificada nos estudos encontrados, entre eles, os de Leme, et al, (2015), Peçanha, et al, (2017aPeçanha, et al, (2017b); Rimes, et al, (2017) As alterações da VFC, especificamente no que se refere à ativação parassimpática reduzida, foram vistas por meio do aumento na razão LF/HF e Potência de LF (Sánchez-Hechavarría, et al 2019), e as variáveis do domínio do tempo mostraram-se aumentadas em relação aos valores de referência nos estudos de Naranjo, et al, (2015) representado atividade parassimpática.…”
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“…Também foram estudados o estresse metal e a aritmética mental (Sánchez-Hechavarría, et al, 2019;Zanetti, et al, 2019), o protocolo de estresse: linha de base, teste Go/NoGo, recuperação, posição supina e ortostase (Mestanikova, et al, 2019) e o Teste de Simulação de Falar em Público (TSFP) (Rimes, et al, 2017). O estresse pós-traumático foi identificado por meio de avaliação clínica (Reinertsen, et al, 2017).…”
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