reviewFrontiers in PhysiologyMay 29, 2017GOLD OA

Cardiac Autonomic Responses during Exercise and Post-exercise Recovery Using Heart Rate Variability and Systolic Time Intervals—A Review

University of Sydney

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Abstract

Cardiac parasympathetic activity may be non-invasively investigated using heart rate variability (HRV), although HRV is not widely accepted to reflect sympathetic activity. Instead, cardiac sympathetic activity may be investigated using systolic time intervals (STI), such as the pre-ejection period. Although these autonomic indices are typically measured during rest, the "reactivity hypothesis" suggests that investigating responses to a stressor (e.g., exercise) may be a valuable monitoring approach in clinical and high-performance settings. However, when interpreting these indices it is important to consider how the exercise dose itself (i.e., intensity, duration, and modality) may influence the response.…

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Keywords
  • Heart rate variability
  • Medicine
  • Heart rate
  • Exercise physiology
  • Cardiology
  • Internal medicine
  • Autonomic nervous system
  • Exercise intensity
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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