Cardiac autonomic control in elite juvenile cyclists
Loading...
Can’t use the file because of accessibility barriers? Contact us with the title of the item, permanent link, and specifics of your accommodation need.
Date
2011-03-02
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Medicina Sportiva
Permanent Link
Abstract
Introduction: Frequency domain analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) may potentially identify the dominance exhibited by different branches of the autonomic nervous system. Autonomic contribution to cardio-deceleration following exercise has been studied in adults; however, no data are available for endurance trained juvenile athletes.
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between the increase in heart rate following exercise and any change in HRV frequency components in trained juveniles.
Methods: A 6 min resting ECG (lead 2) was recorded from trained juvenile cyclists (23 male, 7 female, mean age 14.7 years), before (Pre) and after (Post) incremental exercise to volitional exhaustion on a stationary cycle ergometer. Each subject performed a progressive ramp protocol where power increased by 20W min-1, with initial power set at 60 W for females and 100 W for males. Oxygen uptake (VO2) was measured using breath-by-breath techniques. ECG was analysed in both time and frequency domains using commercially available software.
Results: Mean VO2 max was 75.5 ml Kg-1 min-1, and mean power at VO2 max was 440 W. The R-R interval SD was lower following exercise (Pre: 86ms vs. Post: 36ms, P<0.01). Normalised high frequency HRV was lower (Pre: 36.5 vs. Post: 18.7, P<0.01) and normalised low frequency HRV was higher (Pre: 58.5 vs. Post: 75.0, P<0.01) following exercise.
Conclusions: In elite juvenile athletes there were no associations between exercise-induced changes in high frequency variability and heart rate (R2=0.073). This suggests that in elite juveniles, the heart may be less sensitive to vagal influences- a suggestion further supported by the relatively high pre-exercise resting heart rates with normal high frequency variability.
Description
Keywords
autonomic nervous system, heart rate variability, VO2 max, recovery
Citation
Brown SJ, Raman A, Schlader Z, Stannard SR. Cardiac autonomic control in elite juvenile cyclists. Medicina Sportiva 15: 107-113, 2011.
Journal
Link(s) to data and video for this item
Relation
Rights
Type
Article