Recovery time and heart rate variability following extreme endurance exercise in healthy women.

The relationship between autonomic function and recovery following prolonged arduous exercise in women has not been examined. We undertook an exploratory study that aimed to examine the temporal change in linear and nonlinear measures of heart rate variability (HRV) following prolonged arduous exerc...

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Main Authors: Gifford, R.M., Boos, Christopher, Reynolds, R.M., Woods, D.R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/31448/
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/31448/1/Gifford_et_al-2018-Physiological_Reports.pdf
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spelling ftunivbournem:oai:eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk:31448 2023-06-11T04:07:14+02:00 Recovery time and heart rate variability following extreme endurance exercise in healthy women. Gifford, R.M. Boos, Christopher Reynolds, R.M. Woods, D.R. 2018-11 application/pdf http://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/31448/ https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/31448/1/Gifford_et_al-2018-Physiological_Reports.pdf en eng https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/31448/1/Gifford_et_al-2018-Physiological_Reports.pdf Gifford, R.M., Boos, C., Reynolds, R.M. and Woods, D.R., 2018. Recovery time and heart rate variability following extreme endurance exercise in healthy women. Physiological Reports, 6 (21), e13905. cc_by_4 Article PeerReviewed 2018 ftunivbournem 2023-05-28T05:43:25Z The relationship between autonomic function and recovery following prolonged arduous exercise in women has not been examined. We undertook an exploratory study that aimed to examine the temporal change in linear and nonlinear measures of heart rate variability (HRV) following prolonged arduous exercise in the form of first all-female (mean age 32.7 ± 3.1 years) team to attempt an unassisted Antarctic traverse. HRV analysis was performed before and 1, 4, and 15 days postexpedition. The traverse was completed in 61 days. There was a significant paired reduction in heart rate, LnLF, LF:HF, DFAα1 between baseline and 15 days postexercise in the same environment. Conversely, RMSSD, LnHF and HFnu, SD1:SD2, and SampEn significantly increased. DFAα2 levels significantly fell from baseline to Day 1 postexercise. In conclusion, we observed a significant latent increase in relative parasympathetic dominance and RR interval irregularity at 15 days post prolonged arduous exercise, versus pre-exercise baseline, in a group of very fit and healthy adult women. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Bournemouth University Research Online (BURO) Antarctic
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description The relationship between autonomic function and recovery following prolonged arduous exercise in women has not been examined. We undertook an exploratory study that aimed to examine the temporal change in linear and nonlinear measures of heart rate variability (HRV) following prolonged arduous exercise in the form of first all-female (mean age 32.7 ± 3.1 years) team to attempt an unassisted Antarctic traverse. HRV analysis was performed before and 1, 4, and 15 days postexpedition. The traverse was completed in 61 days. There was a significant paired reduction in heart rate, LnLF, LF:HF, DFAα1 between baseline and 15 days postexercise in the same environment. Conversely, RMSSD, LnHF and HFnu, SD1:SD2, and SampEn significantly increased. DFAα2 levels significantly fell from baseline to Day 1 postexercise. In conclusion, we observed a significant latent increase in relative parasympathetic dominance and RR interval irregularity at 15 days post prolonged arduous exercise, versus pre-exercise baseline, in a group of very fit and healthy adult women.
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Boos, Christopher
Reynolds, R.M.
Woods, D.R.
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Boos, Christopher
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Woods, D.R.
Recovery time and heart rate variability following extreme endurance exercise in healthy women.
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title Recovery time and heart rate variability following extreme endurance exercise in healthy women.
title_short Recovery time and heart rate variability following extreme endurance exercise in healthy women.
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title_fullStr Recovery time and heart rate variability following extreme endurance exercise in healthy women.
title_full_unstemmed Recovery time and heart rate variability following extreme endurance exercise in healthy women.
title_sort recovery time and heart rate variability following extreme endurance exercise in healthy women.
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Gifford, R.M., Boos, C., Reynolds, R.M. and Woods, D.R., 2018. Recovery time and heart rate variability following extreme endurance exercise in healthy women. Physiological Reports, 6 (21), e13905.
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