Background and purpose: The development of public policies must be guided by full knowledge of the health–disease process of the population. Aerobic exercises are recommended for rehabilitation in stroke patients, and have been shown to improve heart rate variability (HRV). Our aim was to compare the cardiac autonomic modulation of elderly stroke patients with that of healthy elderly people during and after an acute bout of aerobic exercise. Methods: A total of 60 elderly people participated in the study (30 in the control group, mean age of 67 ± 4 years; 30 in the stroke group, mean age of 69 ± 3 years). HRV was analyzed in rest—10 min of rest in supine position; exercise—the 30 min of peak exercise; and recovery—30 min in supine position ...
It has been proposed that cardiac control is altered in the elderly. Power spectral analysis of hear...
We investigated the effect of physical activity on heart rate variability (HRV) and carotid intima-m...
Purpose: Heart rate variability (HRV), a characteristic that is potentially increased by physical ac...
peer-reviewedBackground and purpose: The development of public policies must be guided by full know...
Viviane Santos López Droguett,1 Amilton da Cruz Santos,2 Carlos Eduardo de Medeiros,2 Douglas...
<div><p>Abstract Cardiovascular autonomic markers such as cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity (CBS) a...
PURPOSE: The effects of an intense 8-wk aerobic training program on cardiovascular responses at rest...
Background: It has been previously shown in patients with heart failure that exercise- based rehabil...
Background: Aging is characterized by a physiological reduction in physical activity, which is inver...
Heart rate variability (HRV) is a sensitive, non-invasive measure of cardiac autonomic modulation an...
Background. Heart rate recovery (HRR), defined as the fall in HR during the first minute after exerc...
BACKGROUND: Although cardiovascular rehabilitation and exercise training have substantial benefits i...
International audienceThis study examined the effects of two short physical training programs on var...
The analysis of the heart rate variability (HRV) consists of changes in the time intervals between c...
Impaired autonomic function is common in the acute poststroke phase but little is known about the lo...
It has been proposed that cardiac control is altered in the elderly. Power spectral analysis of hear...
We investigated the effect of physical activity on heart rate variability (HRV) and carotid intima-m...
Purpose: Heart rate variability (HRV), a characteristic that is potentially increased by physical ac...
peer-reviewedBackground and purpose: The development of public policies must be guided by full know...
Viviane Santos López Droguett,1 Amilton da Cruz Santos,2 Carlos Eduardo de Medeiros,2 Douglas...
<div><p>Abstract Cardiovascular autonomic markers such as cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity (CBS) a...
PURPOSE: The effects of an intense 8-wk aerobic training program on cardiovascular responses at rest...
Background: It has been previously shown in patients with heart failure that exercise- based rehabil...
Background: Aging is characterized by a physiological reduction in physical activity, which is inver...
Heart rate variability (HRV) is a sensitive, non-invasive measure of cardiac autonomic modulation an...
Background. Heart rate recovery (HRR), defined as the fall in HR during the first minute after exerc...
BACKGROUND: Although cardiovascular rehabilitation and exercise training have substantial benefits i...
International audienceThis study examined the effects of two short physical training programs on var...
The analysis of the heart rate variability (HRV) consists of changes in the time intervals between c...
Impaired autonomic function is common in the acute poststroke phase but little is known about the lo...
It has been proposed that cardiac control is altered in the elderly. Power spectral analysis of hear...
We investigated the effect of physical activity on heart rate variability (HRV) and carotid intima-m...
Purpose: Heart rate variability (HRV), a characteristic that is potentially increased by physical ac...