There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation research. The present review investigated whether cardiac acceleration at the onset of physical exercise (HRonset) can be used as a monitoring variable. The digital databases of Scopus and PubMed were searched to retrieve studies investigating HRonset. In total 652 studies were retrieved. These articles were then classified as having emphasis on HRonset in a sports or rehabilitation setting, which resulted in 8 of 112 studies with a sports application and 6 of 68 studies with a rehabilitation application that met inclusion criteria. Two co-existing mechanisms underlie HRonset: feedforward (central command) and feedback (mechanoreflex, metaborefl...
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, ...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
Heart-rate recovery (HRR) has been proposed as a marker of autonomic function and training status in...
Heart-rate recovery (HRR) has been proposed as a marker of autonomic function and training status in...
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, ...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
There is a need for easy-to-use methods to assess training progress in sports and rehabilitation res...
Heart-rate recovery (HRR) has been proposed as a marker of autonomic function and training status in...
Heart-rate recovery (HRR) has been proposed as a marker of autonomic function and training status in...
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, ...