INTRODUCTION: We performed the first analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) at rest and exercise under full autonomic blockade on the same subjects, to test the conjecture that vagal tone withdrawal occurs at exercise onset. We hypothesized that, between rest and exercise: i) no differences in total power (PTOT) under parasympathetic blockade; ii) a PTOT fall under β1-sympathetic blockade; iii) no differences in Ptot under blockade of both ANS branches. METHODS: 7 males (24±3 years) performed 5-min cycling (80W) supine, preceded by 5-min rest during control and with administration of atropine, metoprolol and atropine+metoprolol (double blockade). Heart rate and arterial blood pressure were continuously recorded. HRV and blood pressure v...
Objective: To investigate whether the time rate of change in heart rate i.e. cardiac acceleration, ...
Objective: To investigate whether the time rate of change in heart rate i.e. cardiac acceleration, ...
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that a strictly-controlled program of aerobic conditioning would i...
We performed the first analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) at rest and exercise under full auto...
Introduction. We performed the first analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) at rest and exercise u...
Objective: To determine whether signs of cardiac sympathetic activation (together with vagal withdra...
A combination of sympathoexcitation and vagal withdrawal increases heart rate (HR) during exercise, ...
We tested the vagal withdrawal concept for heart rate (HR) and cardiac output (CO) kinetics upon mod...
Purpose: The dynamics of vagal withdrawal and reactivation during pulses of exercise are described b...
We hypothesized that during rapid uptilting at rest, due to vagal withdrawal, arterial baroreflex se...
Purpose We tested the vagal withdrawal concept for heart rate (HR) and cardiac output (CO) kinetics ...
Objective: To investigate whether the time rate of change in heart rate i.e. cardiac acceleration, ...
Objective: To investigate whether the time rate of change in heart rate i.e. cardiac acceleration, ...
Objective: To investigate whether the time rate of change in heart rate i.e. cardiac acceleration, ...
Objective: To investigate whether the time rate of change in heart rate i.e. cardiac acceleration, ...
Objective: To investigate whether the time rate of change in heart rate i.e. cardiac acceleration, ...
Objective: To investigate whether the time rate of change in heart rate i.e. cardiac acceleration, ...
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that a strictly-controlled program of aerobic conditioning would i...
We performed the first analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) at rest and exercise under full auto...
Introduction. We performed the first analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) at rest and exercise u...
Objective: To determine whether signs of cardiac sympathetic activation (together with vagal withdra...
A combination of sympathoexcitation and vagal withdrawal increases heart rate (HR) during exercise, ...
We tested the vagal withdrawal concept for heart rate (HR) and cardiac output (CO) kinetics upon mod...
Purpose: The dynamics of vagal withdrawal and reactivation during pulses of exercise are described b...
We hypothesized that during rapid uptilting at rest, due to vagal withdrawal, arterial baroreflex se...
Purpose We tested the vagal withdrawal concept for heart rate (HR) and cardiac output (CO) kinetics ...
Objective: To investigate whether the time rate of change in heart rate i.e. cardiac acceleration, ...
Objective: To investigate whether the time rate of change in heart rate i.e. cardiac acceleration, ...
Objective: To investigate whether the time rate of change in heart rate i.e. cardiac acceleration, ...
Objective: To investigate whether the time rate of change in heart rate i.e. cardiac acceleration, ...
Objective: To investigate whether the time rate of change in heart rate i.e. cardiac acceleration, ...
Objective: To investigate whether the time rate of change in heart rate i.e. cardiac acceleration, ...
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that a strictly-controlled program of aerobic conditioning would i...