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Autonomic Tone as a Cardiovascular Risk Factor : The Dangers of Chronic Fight or Flight


Autonomic Tone as a Cardiovascular Risk Factor:
The Dangers of Chronic Fight or Flight
Brian M. Curtis, MD, and James H. O'Keefe, Jr,
Mayo Qin Proc 2002,77:45-54


Chronic imbalance of the autonomic nervous system is a prevalent and potent risk factor for adverse cardiovascular events, including mortality. Although not widely recognized by clinicians, this risk factor is easily assessed by measures such as resting and peak exercise heart rate, heart rate recovery after exercise, and heart rate variability.

Any factor that leads to inappropriate activation of the sympathetic nervous system can be expected to have an adverse effect on these measures and thus on patient outcomes, while any factor that augments vagal tone tends to improve outcomes.

Insulin resistance, sympathomimetic medications, and negative psychosocial factors all have the potential to affect autonomic function adversely and thus cardiovascular prognosis.

Congestive heart failure and hypertension also provide important lessons about the adverse effects of sympathetic dominance, as well as illustrate the benefits of P-blockers and angiotension-converting enzyme inhibitors, 2 classes of drugs that reduce adrenergic tone.

Other interventions, such as exercise, improve cardiovascular outcomes partially by increasing vagal activity and attenuating sympathetic hyperactivity.



Factors Contributing to Chronic Sympathetic Activation:

Medical conditions:

  • Obesity
  • Insulin resistance or diabetes
  • Hypertension
  • Depression, anxiety
  • Congestive heart failure
  • Sleep apnea

    Psychosocial and behavioral conditions:
  • Chronic stress
  • Social isolation
  • Hostility
  • Smoking
  • Sleep deprivation
  • Unhealthy diet
  • Sedentary lifestyle
  • Abuse of stimulants
  • Interventions to Improve Autonomic Function:

    Lifestyle modifications:

  • Exercise
  • Social support
  • Religiosity or faith
  • Meditation
  • Restoration of normal sleep
  • Weight loss
  • Smoking cessation

    Medications:
  • Beta Blockers
  • Angiotension-converting enzyme inhibitors
  • Omega-3 fatty acids





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