Voluntary slow breathing (VSB) is used as a prevention technique to support physical and mental health, given it is suggested to influence the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS). However, to date, no comprehensive quantitative review exists to support or refute this claim. We address this through a systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of VSB on heart rate variability (HRV). Specifically, we focus on HRV parameters indexing PNS activity regulating cardiac functioning, referred to as vagally-mediated (vm)HRV: (1) during the breathing session (i.e., DURING), (2) immediately after one training session (i.e., IM-AFTER1), as well as (3) after a multi-session intervention (i.e., AFTER-INT). From the 1842 selected abstracts, 223 stu...
Purpose: Patterned breathing allows standardized serial measurements of heart rate varia...
International audienceClinical research on the beneficial effects induced by slow-paced breathing ha...
Background: The psycho-physiological changes in brain-body interaction observed in most of meditativ...
Voluntary slow breathing (VSB) is used as a prevention technique to support physical and mental heal...
Background and Study Aim: Heart rate variability (HRV) provides information about sympathetic-parasy...
International audienceIntroductionSlow-paced breathing (SPB) is a well-known relaxation technique in...
Background Heart rate variability has been associated with better outcomes for multiple physical and...
Chronic slow breathing has been reported to improve Heart Rate Variability (HRV) in patients with ca...
Slow breathing practices have been adopted in the modern world across the globe due to their claimed...
International audienceHeart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback, referring to slow-paced breathing (S...
Article de 11 pages.International audienceThe practice of slow-paced breathing (SPB) has been linked...
During exercise sympathetic nervous activity increases and parasympathetic nervous activity decrease...
AbstractOBJECTIVESTo assess whether talking or reading (silently or aloud) could affect heart rate v...
International audienceThis research aims to investigate whether slow-paced breathing (SPB) improves ...
Heart rate variability (HRV) reflects dynamic variation in sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous s...
Purpose: Patterned breathing allows standardized serial measurements of heart rate varia...
International audienceClinical research on the beneficial effects induced by slow-paced breathing ha...
Background: The psycho-physiological changes in brain-body interaction observed in most of meditativ...
Voluntary slow breathing (VSB) is used as a prevention technique to support physical and mental heal...
Background and Study Aim: Heart rate variability (HRV) provides information about sympathetic-parasy...
International audienceIntroductionSlow-paced breathing (SPB) is a well-known relaxation technique in...
Background Heart rate variability has been associated with better outcomes for multiple physical and...
Chronic slow breathing has been reported to improve Heart Rate Variability (HRV) in patients with ca...
Slow breathing practices have been adopted in the modern world across the globe due to their claimed...
International audienceHeart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback, referring to slow-paced breathing (S...
Article de 11 pages.International audienceThe practice of slow-paced breathing (SPB) has been linked...
During exercise sympathetic nervous activity increases and parasympathetic nervous activity decrease...
AbstractOBJECTIVESTo assess whether talking or reading (silently or aloud) could affect heart rate v...
International audienceThis research aims to investigate whether slow-paced breathing (SPB) improves ...
Heart rate variability (HRV) reflects dynamic variation in sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous s...
Purpose: Patterned breathing allows standardized serial measurements of heart rate varia...
International audienceClinical research on the beneficial effects induced by slow-paced breathing ha...
Background: The psycho-physiological changes in brain-body interaction observed in most of meditativ...