We propose a procedure suitable for automated synchrogram analysis for setting the threshold below which phase variability between two marker event series is of such a negligible amount that the null hypothesis of phase desynchronization can be rejected. The procedure exploits the principle of maximizing the likelihood of detecting phase synchronization epochs and it is grounded on a surrogate data approach testing the null hypothesis of phase uncoupling. The approach was applied to assess cardiorespiratory phase interactions between heartbeat and inspiratory onset in amateur cyclists before and after 11-week inspiratory muscle training (IMT) at different intensities and compared to a more traditional approach to set phase variability thres...
Eccentric cycling (ECC) has attracted attention as a method to improve muscle strength and aerobic f...
Studies on cycling cadence have been mainly focussed on the optimisation of cycling efficiency [1-3]...
We evaluated whether changes in heart rate (HR) and/or heart rate variability (HRV) would reflect an...
Aim of the study is to apply the analysis of phase dynamics to investigation of the coupling pattern...
Cardio-respiratory synchronization is a phenomenon of particular interest- especially at a 1:1 ratio...
Purpose: The dynamics of vagal withdrawal and reactivation during pulses of exercise are described b...
We analyse phase and frequency synchronization in the human cardio-respiratory system. The method fo...
Chronic effects of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on autonomic function and baroreflex regulation...
Introduction This study aims at investigating the coupling of the cardiac and locomotor systems dur...
The bias observed between methods developed to assess the baroreflex control of Heart Rate (HR) lead...
Human physiological systems are a widely studied topic in the field of Biomedical Engineering. There...
A potential myocardial injury can be induced by intensive sporting activities, which may be due to v...
Measurement of the non-linear dynamics of physiologic variability in a heart rate time series (HRV) ...
Background: The evaluation of performance in endurance athletes and the subsequent individualisation...
International audienceTo test the hypothesis that cycling exercise modulates heart rate variability ...
Eccentric cycling (ECC) has attracted attention as a method to improve muscle strength and aerobic f...
Studies on cycling cadence have been mainly focussed on the optimisation of cycling efficiency [1-3]...
We evaluated whether changes in heart rate (HR) and/or heart rate variability (HRV) would reflect an...
Aim of the study is to apply the analysis of phase dynamics to investigation of the coupling pattern...
Cardio-respiratory synchronization is a phenomenon of particular interest- especially at a 1:1 ratio...
Purpose: The dynamics of vagal withdrawal and reactivation during pulses of exercise are described b...
We analyse phase and frequency synchronization in the human cardio-respiratory system. The method fo...
Chronic effects of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on autonomic function and baroreflex regulation...
Introduction This study aims at investigating the coupling of the cardiac and locomotor systems dur...
The bias observed between methods developed to assess the baroreflex control of Heart Rate (HR) lead...
Human physiological systems are a widely studied topic in the field of Biomedical Engineering. There...
A potential myocardial injury can be induced by intensive sporting activities, which may be due to v...
Measurement of the non-linear dynamics of physiologic variability in a heart rate time series (HRV) ...
Background: The evaluation of performance in endurance athletes and the subsequent individualisation...
International audienceTo test the hypothesis that cycling exercise modulates heart rate variability ...
Eccentric cycling (ECC) has attracted attention as a method to improve muscle strength and aerobic f...
Studies on cycling cadence have been mainly focussed on the optimisation of cycling efficiency [1-3]...
We evaluated whether changes in heart rate (HR) and/or heart rate variability (HRV) would reflect an...