The Effect of Auricular Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation on Respiratory Function, Pulse, Blood Pressure, and Autonomic Nervous System Measurement in Male Individuals After Aerobic Exercise

Ezgi Övünç Güçlüer, İbrahim Halil Ural, Ali Veysel Özden, H. Alptekin, Sefa Haktan Hatik
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After exercise or sports activities begin, sympathetic activity in the body increases and reaches a plateau at maximum activity after a certain period of time. Recovery can be made faster and more effective by post-exercise modulation of the autonomic nervous system. Stimulation of the auricular vagus nerve may increase parasympathetic activity and therefore benefit healing. The aim of our study is to find out whether the return rate of parasympathetic activity (PA) can be accelerated with auricular transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (TVNS). Pulmonary function test, ANS activity, pulse and blood pressure measurements were made. Individuals ran for 15 minutes. Those in the TVNS group received 5 minutes of auricular VNS. In the control group, headphones were attached but no current was given. After the end of their procedures, they were compared with pre-exercise. The pulse parameter increased in the TVNS group compared to the first measurement (p=0.001). An increase in the FEV1 value was found in the VNS group (p= 0.007). There was no significant difference in the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) Index between the groups, and the SNS Index value increased in both groups compared to the first measurement (p0.05), but an increase was observed in the TVNS group compared to the first measurement (p0.05).TVNS can improve respiratory parameters in healthy individuals in the acute period after exercise, and it seems that it can also increase activation in both the sympathetic and parasympathetic system. It can be stated that TVNS may lead to variable results in different circumstances in sports.
耳部经皮迷走神经刺激对有氧运动后男性呼吸功能、脉搏、血压和自主神经系统测量的影响
运动或体育活动开始后,人体内的交感神经活动会增加,并在一段时间后达到最大活动量的平衡点。通过在运动后调节自律神经系统,可以使恢复更快、更有效。刺激耳迷走神经可增加副交感神经的活动,从而有利于康复。我们的研究旨在了解耳部经皮迷走神经刺激(TVNS)能否加快副交感神经活动(PA)的恢复速度。 研究人员进行了肺功能测试、副交感神经活动、脉搏和血压测量。个人跑步 15 分钟。TVNS 组接受 5 分钟的耳部迷走神经刺激。对照组则戴上耳机,但不通电。运动结束后,将他们的数据与运动前进行比较。与第一次测量相比,TVNS 组的脉搏参数有所增加(p=0.001)。VNS 组的 FEV1 值有所增加(p= 0.007)。两组之间的交感神经系统(SNS)指数无明显差异,与首次测量相比,两组的 SNS 指数值均有所增加(p0.05),但 TVNS 组与首次测量相比有所增加(p0.05)。可以说,TVNS 在不同的运动环境下可能会产生不同的效果。
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