DocumentCode
591366
Title
Dynamics of heart rate changes following moderate and high volume exercise training
Author
Karmakar, Chandan ; Khandoker, Ahsan ; Tulppo, M. ; Makikallio, T. ; Kiviniemi, A. ; Hautala, A. ; Huikuri, H. ; Palaniswami, Marimuthu ; Jelinek, Herbert F.
Author_Institution
Univ. of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
fYear
2012
fDate
9-12 Sept. 2012
Firstpage
953
Lastpage
956
Abstract
In this study, we use the complex correlation method derived from the Poincaré map along with standard SD1 and SD2 parameters to obtain a better understanding of the relationship between optimal autonomic control of the heart rate and the correlation to fitness and exercise. Fifty participants were randomized into a moderatevolume (n=19), high-volume (n=15) and control group (n=16). The duration of the signal is divided into Day (9am-6pm), Night (12am-6am) and 24h groups. Standard Poincaré based parameters of heart rate variability SD1, SD2, SD1/SD2 and complex correlation measure (CCM) was calculated for each subject and duration. CCM indicated that there was a greater change associated with moderate volume exercise (median ± iqr 19.96 ± 29.62 vs 14.76 ± 23.14) compared to high volume exercise during the Day with both being significantly different to control (p<;0.05). We conclude that autonomic balance and heart rate variability affects day time function more so than night time function, as metabolic and physiological processes slow down during the night.
Keywords
Poincare mapping; biomechanics; electrocardiography; medical computing; physiology; ECG; Poincare map; autonomic control; complex correlation measurement; complex correlation method; electrocardiography; heart rate dynamics; high volume exercise training; metabolic processes; moderate volume exercise training; physiological processes; standard SD1 parameters; standard SD2 parameters; time 24 hr; Correlation; Heart rate variability; Physiology; Standards; Training;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computing in Cardiology (CinC), 2012
Conference_Location
Krakow
ISSN
2325-8861
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-2076-4
Type
conf
Filename
6420553
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