We investigated the effects of aerobic training on the efferent autonomic control of heart rate (HR) during dynamic exercise in middle-aged men, eight of whom underwent exercise training (T) while the other seven continued their sedentary (S) life style. The training was conducted over 10 months (three 1-h sessions/week on a field track at 70-85% of the peak HR). The contribution of sympathetic and parasympathetic exercise tachycardia was determined in terms of differences in the time constant effects on the HR response obtained using a discontinuous protocol (4-min tests at 25, 50, 100 and 125 watts on a cycle ergometer), and a continuous protocol (25 watts/min until exhaustion) allowed the quantification of the parameters (anaerobic thres...
<div><p>Abstract Cardiovascular autonomic markers such as cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity (CBS) a...
The effects of a 7-month physical training program on the physiological responses to exercise and wo...
Objective: To investigate whether the time rate of change in heart rate i.e. cardiac acceleration, ...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effects of aerobic physical training (APT) on h...
Abstract Regular aerobic training has been suggested to protect the heart by increasing cardiac vaga...
PURPOSE: The effects of an intense 8-wk aerobic training program on cardiovascular responses at rest...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of twelve weeks of aer...
Purpose We tested the hypothesis that a strictly-controlled program of aerobic conditioning would in...
This study attempted to evaluate the effects of endurance training upon certain cardiovascular varia...
The effects of the aging process and an active life-style on the autonomic control of heart rate (HR...
Background and Objective: Aging reduces cardiac autonomic function parameters such as heart rate res...
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that a strictly-controlled program of aerobic conditioning would i...
It is well known that exercise training has positive effects on both cardiac autonomic function and ...
Heart-rate and blood pressure increase correlate proportionally to myocardial oxygen consumption. A ...
Background: Evaluation of non-pharmacological therapies that improve autonomic control of the heart ...
<div><p>Abstract Cardiovascular autonomic markers such as cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity (CBS) a...
The effects of a 7-month physical training program on the physiological responses to exercise and wo...
Objective: To investigate whether the time rate of change in heart rate i.e. cardiac acceleration, ...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effects of aerobic physical training (APT) on h...
Abstract Regular aerobic training has been suggested to protect the heart by increasing cardiac vaga...
PURPOSE: The effects of an intense 8-wk aerobic training program on cardiovascular responses at rest...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of twelve weeks of aer...
Purpose We tested the hypothesis that a strictly-controlled program of aerobic conditioning would in...
This study attempted to evaluate the effects of endurance training upon certain cardiovascular varia...
The effects of the aging process and an active life-style on the autonomic control of heart rate (HR...
Background and Objective: Aging reduces cardiac autonomic function parameters such as heart rate res...
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that a strictly-controlled program of aerobic conditioning would i...
It is well known that exercise training has positive effects on both cardiac autonomic function and ...
Heart-rate and blood pressure increase correlate proportionally to myocardial oxygen consumption. A ...
Background: Evaluation of non-pharmacological therapies that improve autonomic control of the heart ...
<div><p>Abstract Cardiovascular autonomic markers such as cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity (CBS) a...
The effects of a 7-month physical training program on the physiological responses to exercise and wo...
Objective: To investigate whether the time rate of change in heart rate i.e. cardiac acceleration, ...