The impact of resistance training on heart rate variability parameters in physically active young adults.

IF 0.8 Q4 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Jornal Vascular Brasileiro Pub Date : 2025-04-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1677-5449.20240152
Gabriel Marcelino Barbosa, Helyel Rodrigues Gobbo, Lucas Cezar de Oliveira, Anderson Pontes Morales, Gustavo Vieira de Oliveira
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Abstract

Background: Heart rate variability (HRV) parameters are an important indicator of cardiovascular health. While it has been well established that aerobic exercise improves HRV, the effects of resistance training on HRV remain less explored.

Objectives: To compare the impact of a resistance training routine on HRV parameters in physically active young adults.

Methods: This observational study included 24 participants, 12 who underwent resistance training and a control group of 12 who underwent moderate-intensity exercise. HRV was assessed during a 15-minute resting period in the supine position with a Polar RS800CX heart rate monitor. The analysis encompassed time-domain metrics (root mean square of successive differences between adjacent normal R-R intervals [RMSSD] and the standard deviation of normal-to-normal R-R intervals [SDNN]), frequency-domain metrics (high-frequency and low-frequency indices, both expressed in normalized units, and the low-frequency/ high-frequency ratio), and non-linear metrics (SD of the Poincaré plot width [SD1] and the SD of the Poincaré plot length [SD2]). HRV parameters were processed in Kubios HRV. Statistical analysis included unpaired t-tests, with significance set at p < 0.05.

Results: The resistance-trained group demonstrated significantly higher RMSSD (75.3 [SD, 28.5] ms) and SDNN (65.8 [SD, 23.1] ms) values than the untrained group (RMSSD: 37.5 [SD, 19.6] ms; SDNN: 40.2 [SD, 14.2] ms; p < 0.01). SD1 and SD2 were also significantly higher in the resistance training group than the control group, reflecting greater parasympathetic activity.

Conclusions: Long-term resistance training was associated with improved parasympathetic modulation, indicating potential cardiovascular benefits and enhanced autonomic function.

抗阻训练对身体活跃的年轻人心率变异性参数的影响。
背景:心率变异性(HRV)参数是心血管健康的重要指标。虽然有氧运动可以改善HRV,但阻力训练对HRV的影响还很少被探索。目的:比较抗阻训练对体力活动的年轻人HRV参数的影响。方法:本观察性研究包括24名参与者,其中12名进行阻力训练,对照组12名进行中等强度运动。使用Polar RS800CX心率监测仪在仰卧位休息15分钟时评估HRV。分析包括时域指标(相邻正态R-R区间连续差的均方根[RMSSD]和正态R-R区间的标准差[SDNN])、频域指标(高频和低频指标,均以归一化单位表示,以及低频/高频比率)和非线性指标(poincar地块宽度的标准差[SD1]和poincar地块长度的标准差[SD2])。在Kubios HRV中处理HRV参数。统计分析采用非配对t检验,p < 0.05为显著性。结果:阻力训练组RMSSD (75.3 [SD, 28.5] ms)和SDNN (65.8 [SD, 23.1] ms)值显著高于未训练组(RMSSD: 37.5 [SD, 19.6] ms;SDNN: 40.2 [SD, 14.2] ms;P < 0.01)。阻力训练组的SD1和SD2也明显高于对照组,反映出更大的副交感神经活动。结论:长期抗阻训练与改善副交感神经调节有关,表明潜在的心血管益处和增强的自主神经功能。
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Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
Jornal Vascular Brasileiro Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The Jornal Vascular Brasileiro is editated and published quaterly to select and disseminate high-quality scientific contents concerning original research, novel surgical and diagnostic techniques, and clinical observations in the field of vascular surgery, angiology, and endovascular surgery. Its abbreviated title is J. Vasc. Bras., which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographical references and strips.
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