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When couples’ hearts beat together: Synchrony in heart rate variability during conflict predicts heightened inflammation throughout the day

机译:当夫妻的心跳在一起时:冲突期间心率变异性的同步预示着一天中炎症的加剧

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Hostile conflict in marriage can increase risks for disease and mortality. Physiological synchrony between partners—e.g., the linkage between their autonomic fluctuations—appears to capture engagement, or an inability to disengage from an exchange, and thus may amplify the health risks of noxious interactions such as marital conflict. Prior work has not examined the unique health correlates of this physiological signature. To test associations between couples’ heart rate variability (HRV) synchrony during conflict and inflammation, 43 married couples engaged in a marital problem discussion while wearing heart monitors and provided four blood samples; they repeated this protocol at a second visit. When couples’ moment-to-moment HRV changes tracked more closely together during conflict, they had higher levels of three inflammatory markers (i.e., IL-6, stimulated TNF-α, and sVCAM-1) across the day. Stronger HRV synchrony during conflict also predicted greater negative affect reactivity. Synchrony varied within couples, and was related to situational factors rather than global relationship traits. These data highlight partners’ HRV linkage during conflict as a novel social-biological pathway to inflammation-related disease.
机译:婚姻中的敌对冲突会增加疾病和死亡的风险。伴侣之间的生理同步(例如,他们的自主性波动之间的联系)似乎吸引了订婚,或者无法脱离交流,因此可能会放大诸如婚姻冲突之类的有害相互作用对健康的危害。先前的工作尚未检查该生理特征的独特健康关联。为了测试冲突和发炎期间夫妇的心率变异性(HRV)同步性之间的关联,43对已婚夫妇戴着心脏监护仪进行了婚姻问题讨论,并提供了四个血液样本;他们在第二次访问时重复了该协议。当夫妻在冲突期间的瞬间矩HRV变化更紧密地一起追踪时,他们一天中的三种炎症标志物(即IL-6,刺激的TNF-α和sVCAM-1)的水平较高。冲突期间更强的HRV同步性也预示了更大的负面影响反应性。夫妻之间的同步性不同,并且与情境因素有关,而不是与全球人际关系有关。这些数据突显了伴侣在冲突期间的HRV关联,这是导致炎症相关疾病的新型社会生物学途径。

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