Cardiac vagal index varies according to field position in male elite football players

CLAUDIO GIL ARAUJO, Altamiro Bottino, F. G. F. Pinto
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BACKGROUND: Cardiac vagal index (CVI) is supposedly higher in athletes and may differ between sports and/or between field positions. OBJECTIVE: To compare CVI: a) between elite football players vs. non-athletes and b) according to five football positions. METHOD: 242 football players of the first Brazilian/Angolan division were divided in five positions (N): goalkeepers (17), defenders (44), wingers (34), midfielders (87) and forwarders (60) and compared with 303 age-matched healthy non-athletes. CVI was estimated from a 4-second exercise test by quantifying the ratio of two cardiac cycle durations, before and at the end of a fast unloaded cycling exercise. RESULTS: Football players had resting and maximal heart rates of, respectively, 59 and 190 bpm and measured VO2max of 62.2 mL/(kg.min). Players and non-athletes showed similar CVI results (median-[P25-P75]) – 1.63[1.46-1.84] vs 1.61-[1.41-1.81] (p = 0.22). Wingers tended to have a higher CVI (1.84-[1.60-1.99]), especially when compared to defenders (1.53-[1.41-1.72] (p = 0.01). There was a modest non-physiologically relevant association between VO2max and CVI (r = 0.15). CONCLUSIONS: Football players did not differ from non-athletes in CVI; however, among players, wingers were more often vagotonic, which may represent a hemodynamic advantage for match situations, where rapid heart rate transitions and faster oxygen delivery to muscles are required.
男性优秀足球运动员心脏迷走神经指数随场地位置的不同而变化
背景:据推测,运动员的心脏迷走神经指数(CVI)较高,不同运动项目和/或场地位置之间可能有所不同。目的:比较CVI:a)精英足球运动员与非运动员之间的CVI:b)根据五个足球位置。方法:242名巴西/安哥拉第一赛区的足球运动员被分为五个位置(N):守门员(17)、后卫(44)、边锋(34)、中场(87)和前锋(60),并与303名年龄匹配的健康非运动员进行比较。CVI是通过量化快速无负荷自行车运动前后两个心动周期持续时间的比率,从4秒的运动测试中估计的。结果:足球运动员的静息心率和最大心率分别为59和190 bpm,测得的VO2max为62.2 mL/(kg.min)。运动员和非运动员的CVI结果相似(中位数-[P25-P75])-1.63[1.46-1.84]vs 1.61-[1.41-1.81](p=0.22)。边锋的CVI往往更高(1.84-[1.60-1.99]),特别是与防守队员相比(1.53-[1.41-1.72](p=0.01)。VO2max与CVI之间存在适度的非生理相关关系(r=0.15)。结论:足球运动员与非运动员的CVI没有差异;然而,在球员中,边锋更经常是迷走神经性的,这可能代表了在比赛情况下的血液动力学优势,因为比赛需要快速的心率转换和更快的氧气输送到肌肉。
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