We investigated the effect of moderate versus high-intensity interval exercise training on the HRV indices in physically inactive adults. Twenty inactive adults were randomly allocated to receive either moderate intensity training (MCT group) or high-intensity interval training (HIT group). The MCT group performed aerobic training at an intensity of 55-75%, which consisted of walking on a treadmill at 60-80% of the maximum heart rate (HRmax) until the expenditure of 300 kcal. The HIT group ran on a treadmill for 4 minutes at 85-95% peak HRmax and had a recovery of 4 minutes at 65% peak HRmax until the expenditure of 300 kcal. Supine resting HRV indices (time domain: SDNN, standard deviation of normal-to-normal intervals; rMSSD, Root mean sq...
Heart rate variability (HRV) is a sensitive, non-invasive measure of cardiac autonomic modulation an...
Abstract Background Metabolic syndrome (MetS) increases the risk of morbidity and mortality from car...
The purpose of this study was to determine potential adverse cardiac effects of chronic endurance tr...
Physically inactive adults are prevalent worldwide. This study compared the effects of short-term hi...
Physically inactive adults are prevalent worldwide. This study compared the effects of short-term hi...
Exercise training is effective for improving cardiometabolic health and physical fitness in inactive...
Exercise training is effective for improving cardiometabolic health and physical fitness in inactive...
Physically inactive adults are prevalent worldwide. This study compared the effects of short-term hi...
The current Ph.D. dissertation revolves around the relationship between exercise intensity and impr...
It is well known that exercise training has positive effects on both cardiac autonomic function and ...
International audienceBackground: It is well known that exercise training has positive effects on bo...
International audienceBackground: It is well known that exercise training has positive effects on bo...
International audienceBackground: It is well known that exercise training has positive effects on bo...
International audienceBackground: It is well known that exercise training has positive effects on bo...
Heart rate variability (HRV) may be useful for prescribing high-intensity functional training (HIFT)...
Heart rate variability (HRV) is a sensitive, non-invasive measure of cardiac autonomic modulation an...
Abstract Background Metabolic syndrome (MetS) increases the risk of morbidity and mortality from car...
The purpose of this study was to determine potential adverse cardiac effects of chronic endurance tr...
Physically inactive adults are prevalent worldwide. This study compared the effects of short-term hi...
Physically inactive adults are prevalent worldwide. This study compared the effects of short-term hi...
Exercise training is effective for improving cardiometabolic health and physical fitness in inactive...
Exercise training is effective for improving cardiometabolic health and physical fitness in inactive...
Physically inactive adults are prevalent worldwide. This study compared the effects of short-term hi...
The current Ph.D. dissertation revolves around the relationship between exercise intensity and impr...
It is well known that exercise training has positive effects on both cardiac autonomic function and ...
International audienceBackground: It is well known that exercise training has positive effects on bo...
International audienceBackground: It is well known that exercise training has positive effects on bo...
International audienceBackground: It is well known that exercise training has positive effects on bo...
International audienceBackground: It is well known that exercise training has positive effects on bo...
Heart rate variability (HRV) may be useful for prescribing high-intensity functional training (HIFT)...
Heart rate variability (HRV) is a sensitive, non-invasive measure of cardiac autonomic modulation an...
Abstract Background Metabolic syndrome (MetS) increases the risk of morbidity and mortality from car...
The purpose of this study was to determine potential adverse cardiac effects of chronic endurance tr...