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Dose-effect of exercise intervention on heart rate variability of acclimatized young male lowlanders at 3,680 m.
Su, Rui; Peng, Ping; Zhang, Wenrui; Huang, Jie; Fan, Jing; Zhang, Delong; He, Jiayuan; Ma, Hailin; Li, Hao.
Afiliação
  • Su R; Key Laboratory of High Altitudes Brain Science and Environmental Acclimation, Tibet University, Lhasa, China.
  • Peng P; School of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences and Beijing Key Laboratory of Behavior and Mental Health, Peking University, Beijing, China.
  • Zhang W; Key Laboratory of High Altitudes Brain Science and Environmental Acclimation, Tibet University, Lhasa, China.
  • Huang J; Key Laboratory of High Altitudes Brain Science and Environmental Acclimation, Tibet University, Lhasa, China.
  • Fan J; Key Laboratory of High Altitudes Brain Science and Environmental Acclimation, Tibet University, Lhasa, China.
  • Zhang D; Key Laboratory of High Altitudes Brain Science and Environmental Acclimation, Tibet University, Lhasa, China.
  • He J; Key Laboratory of Brain, Cognition and Education Sciences, Ministry of Education, Guangzhou, China.
  • Ma H; School of Psychology, Center for Studies of Psychological Application, and Guangdong Key Laboratory of Mental Health and Cognitive Science, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China.
  • Li H; National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
Front Physiol ; 15: 1331693, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38606008
ABSTRACT
This study investigated whether exercise could improve the reduced HRV in an environment of high altitude. A total of 97 young, healthy male lowlanders living at 3,680 m for >1 year were recruited. They were randomized into four groups, of which three performed-low-, moderate-, and high-intensity (LI, MI, HI) aerobic exercise for 4 weeks, respectively. The remaining was the control group (CG) receiving no intervention. For HI, compared to other groups, heart rate (p = 0.002) was significantly decreased, while standard deviation of RR intervals (p < 0.001), SD2 of Poincaré plot (p = 0.046) and the number of successive RR interval pairs that differ by > 50 ms divided by total number of RR (p = 0.032), were significantly increased after intervention. For MI, significantly increase of trigonometric interpolation in NN interval (p = 0.016) was observed after exercise. Further, a decrease in systolic blood pressure (SBP) after high-intensity exercise was found significantly associated with an increase in SD2 (r = - 0.428, p = 0.042). These results indicated that there was a dose effect of different intensities of aerobic exercise on the HRV of acclimatized lowlanders. Moderate and high-intensity aerobic exercise would change the status of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) and decrease the blood pressure of acclimatized lowlanders exposed to high altitude.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article