Short- and long-term effects of cigarette smoking on heart rate variability.

The short- and long-term effects of cigarette smoking on autonomic cardiac regulation were investigated by power spectral analysis of heart rate variability under controlled respiration (15/min). The short-term effects were examined in 9 smokers without evidence of cardiopulmonary disorders after an overnight abstinence from smoking. The heart rate spectral component reflecting the respiratory sinus arrhythmia (0.25 Hz), a quantitative index of vagal cardiac control, decreased 3 minutes after smoking 1 cigarette (p = 0.0061) and the component reflecting Mayer wave sinus arrhythmia (0.04 to 0.15 Hz), which includes sympathetically mediated activity, increased after 10 to 17 minutes (p = 0.0124). The long-term effects were examined in 81 normal subjects comprising 25 nonsmokers, 31 moderate (1 to 24 cigarettes/day) smokers and 25 heavy (greater than 25 cigarettes/day) smokers after an overnight abstinence. Although the magnitude of the Mayer wave component was unaffected by the smoking status, the respiratory component in the supine position was smaller in the young (less than or equal to 30 years) heavy smokers than in the young nonsmokers or moderate smokers (p = 0.0078). Also, postural changes in the components, a decrease in the respiratory component and an increase in the Mayer wave component with standing, were observed in the nonsmokers but not in the heavy smokers. These results suggest that smoking causes an acute and transient decrease in vagal cardiac control, and that heavy smoking causes long-term reduction in vagal cardiac control in young people and blunted postural responses in autonomic cardiac regulation.

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