Objectives: To evaluate whether heart rate variability (HRV) can be used as an index of parasympathetic reactivation following exercise. Background: Heart rate recovery post-exercise has recently been shown to have prognostic significance, postulated to be related to abnormal recovery of parasympathetic tone. Methods: Ten normal subjects (5 male, age 33±5 years) exercised to their maximum capacity and 12 subjects (10 male, age 61±10 years) with coronary artery disease exercised for 16 minutes on 2 separate occasions, once in the absence of atropine and once with atropine (0.04 mg/kg) administered during exercise. The root-mean-square residual (RMS), which measures the deviation of the RR intervals from a straight line, as well as SD and MS...
Objectives: This study investigated indirect measures of post-exercise parasympathetic reactivation ...
Background: Heart rate variability is actually a misnomer for R to R variability in cardiac cycle. V...
PURPOSE: We aimed to evaluate in a longitudinal study the effect of intensive training on cardiac au...
Background: Continued exposure to prolonged periods of intense exercise may unfavourably alter neuro...
International audienceBackground: An efficient cardiac rehabilitation programme (CRP) can improve th...
Previous research has suggested a relationship between low-frequency power of heart rate variability...
Objective: We investigated whether post-exercise first minute abnormal heart rate recovery (HRR1) he...
Abstract Since heart rate variability (HRV) during the first minutes of the recovery after exercise ...
Purpose: Little is known about the heart rate (HR) responses at the onset of exercise, at peak exerc...
This study investigated differences in heart rate recovery (HRR) and the underlying autonomic mechan...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of inhaling different percentages of oxygen...
Background Both an impaired capacity to increase heart rate during exercise testing (chronotropic in...
PURPOSE: We examined the effects of an 8-week repeated-sprint (RS) training protocol on postexercise...
Purpose: This study examines whether heart rate recovery (HRR) improves as a result of exercise trai...
Background: Heart rate recovery (HRR) at predischarge exercise stress test predicts all-cause mortal...
Objectives: This study investigated indirect measures of post-exercise parasympathetic reactivation ...
Background: Heart rate variability is actually a misnomer for R to R variability in cardiac cycle. V...
PURPOSE: We aimed to evaluate in a longitudinal study the effect of intensive training on cardiac au...
Background: Continued exposure to prolonged periods of intense exercise may unfavourably alter neuro...
International audienceBackground: An efficient cardiac rehabilitation programme (CRP) can improve th...
Previous research has suggested a relationship between low-frequency power of heart rate variability...
Objective: We investigated whether post-exercise first minute abnormal heart rate recovery (HRR1) he...
Abstract Since heart rate variability (HRV) during the first minutes of the recovery after exercise ...
Purpose: Little is known about the heart rate (HR) responses at the onset of exercise, at peak exerc...
This study investigated differences in heart rate recovery (HRR) and the underlying autonomic mechan...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of inhaling different percentages of oxygen...
Background Both an impaired capacity to increase heart rate during exercise testing (chronotropic in...
PURPOSE: We examined the effects of an 8-week repeated-sprint (RS) training protocol on postexercise...
Purpose: This study examines whether heart rate recovery (HRR) improves as a result of exercise trai...
Background: Heart rate recovery (HRR) at predischarge exercise stress test predicts all-cause mortal...
Objectives: This study investigated indirect measures of post-exercise parasympathetic reactivation ...
Background: Heart rate variability is actually a misnomer for R to R variability in cardiac cycle. V...
PURPOSE: We aimed to evaluate in a longitudinal study the effect of intensive training on cardiac au...