Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability Change with Sleep Stage in Dairy Cows
Changes to the amount and patterns of sleep stages could be a useful tool to assess the effects of stress or changes to the environment in animal welfare research. However, the gold standard method, polysomnography PSG, is difficult to use with large animals such as dairy cows. Heart rate (HR) and h...
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doaj-d0f0bbaddc344045bf16bc6d06b52ff32021-07-23T13:27:44ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152021-07-01112095209510.3390/ani11072095Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability Change with Sleep Stage in Dairy CowsLaura B. Hunter0Marie J. Haskell1Fritha M. Langford2Cheryl O’Connor3James R. Webster4Kevin J. Stafford5Animal Behaviour and Welfare, Ethical Agriculture, AgResearch Ltd. Ruakura Research Centre, Hamilton 3214, New ZealandAnimal Behaviour and Welfare, Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), Edinburgh EH9 3JG, UKAnimal Behaviour and Welfare, Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), Edinburgh EH9 3JG, UKAnimal Behaviour and Welfare, Ethical Agriculture, AgResearch Ltd. Ruakura Research Centre, Hamilton 3214, New ZealandAnimal Behaviour and Welfare, Ethical Agriculture, AgResearch Ltd. Ruakura Research Centre, Hamilton 3214, New ZealandSchool of Agriculture and Environment, Massey University, Palmerston North 4474, New ZealandChanges to the amount and patterns of sleep stages could be a useful tool to assess the effects of stress or changes to the environment in animal welfare research. However, the gold standard method, polysomnography PSG, is difficult to use with large animals such as dairy cows. Heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) can be used to predict sleep stages in humans and could be useful as an easier method to identify sleep stages in cows. We compared the mean HR and HRV and lying posture of dairy cows at pasture and when housed, with sleep stages identified through PSG. HR and HRV were higher when cows were moving their heads or when lying flat on their side. Overall, mean HR decreased with depth of sleep. There was more variability in time between successive heart beats during REM sleep, and more variability in time between heart beats when cows were awake and in REM sleep. These shifts in HR measures between sleep stages followed similar patterns despite differences in mean HR between the groups. Our results show that HR and HRV measures could be a promising alternative method to PSG for assessing sleep in dairy cows.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/7/2095dairy cowsheart ratesleepheart rate variabilitypolysomnography |
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Laura B. Hunter Marie J. Haskell Fritha M. Langford Cheryl O’Connor James R. Webster Kevin J. Stafford |
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Laura B. Hunter Marie J. Haskell Fritha M. Langford Cheryl O’Connor James R. Webster Kevin J. Stafford Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability Change with Sleep Stage in Dairy Cows Animals dairy cows heart rate sleep heart rate variability polysomnography |
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Laura B. Hunter Marie J. Haskell Fritha M. Langford Cheryl O’Connor James R. Webster Kevin J. Stafford |
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Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability Change with Sleep Stage in Dairy Cows |
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Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability Change with Sleep Stage in Dairy Cows |
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Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability Change with Sleep Stage in Dairy Cows |
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Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability Change with Sleep Stage in Dairy Cows |
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Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability Change with Sleep Stage in Dairy Cows |
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heart rate and heart rate variability change with sleep stage in dairy cows |
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Changes to the amount and patterns of sleep stages could be a useful tool to assess the effects of stress or changes to the environment in animal welfare research. However, the gold standard method, polysomnography PSG, is difficult to use with large animals such as dairy cows. Heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) can be used to predict sleep stages in humans and could be useful as an easier method to identify sleep stages in cows. We compared the mean HR and HRV and lying posture of dairy cows at pasture and when housed, with sleep stages identified through PSG. HR and HRV were higher when cows were moving their heads or when lying flat on their side. Overall, mean HR decreased with depth of sleep. There was more variability in time between successive heart beats during REM sleep, and more variability in time between heart beats when cows were awake and in REM sleep. These shifts in HR measures between sleep stages followed similar patterns despite differences in mean HR between the groups. Our results show that HR and HRV measures could be a promising alternative method to PSG for assessing sleep in dairy cows. |
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dairy cows heart rate sleep heart rate variability polysomnography |
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