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Relation between physical exertion and heart rate variability characteristics in professional cyclists during the Tour of Spain.

机译:西班牙之旅中专业自行车手的体力消耗与心率变异性之间的关系。

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BACKGROUND: Continued exposure to prolonged periods of intense exercise may unfavourably alter neuroendocrine, neuromuscular, and cardiovascular function. OBJECTIVE: To examine the relation between quantifiable levels of exertion (TRIMPS) and resting heart rate (HR) and resting supine heart rate variability (HRV) in professional cyclists during a three week stage race. METHOD: Eight professional male cyclists (mean (SEM) age 27 (1) years, body mass 65.5 (2.3) kg, and maximum rate of oxygen consumption (VO(2)max) 75.6 (2.2) ml/kg/min) riding in the 2001 Vuelta a Espana were examined for resting HR and HRV on the mornings of day 0 (baseline), day 10 (first rest day), and day 17 (second rest day). The rest days followed stages 1-9 and 10-15 respectively. HR was recorded during each race stage, and total HR time was categorised into a modified, three phase TRIMPS schema. These phases were based on standardised physiological laboratory values obtained during previous VO(2)max testing, where HR time in each phase (phase I = light intensity and less than ventilatory threshold (VT; approximately 70% VO(2)max); phase II = moderate intensity between VT and respiratory compensation point (RCP; approximately 90% VO(2)max); phase III = high intensity (>RCP)) was multiplied by exertional factors of 1, 2, and 3 respectively. RESULTS: Multivariate analysis of variance showed that total TRIMPS for race stages 1-9 (2466 (90)) were greater than for stages 10-15 (2055 (65)) (p<0.0002). However, TRIMPS/day were less for stages 1-9 (274 (10)) than for stages 10-15 (343 (11)) (p<0.01). Despite a trend to decline, no difference in supine resting HR was found between day 0 (53.2 (1.8) beats/min), day 10 (49.0 (2.8) beats/min), and day 17 (48.0 (2.6) beats/min) (p = 0.21). Whereas no significant group mean changes in HR or HRV indices were noted during the course of the race, significant inverse Pearson product-moment correlations were observed between all HRV indices relative to total TRIMPS and TRIMPS/day accumulated in race stages 10-15. Total TRIMPS correlated with square root of mean squared differences of successive RR intervals (r = -0.93; p<0.001), standard deviation of the RR intervals (r = -0.94; p<0.001), log normalised total power (r = -0.97; p<0.001), log normalised low frequency power (r = -0.79; p<0.02), and log normalised high frequency power (r = -0.94; p<0.001). CONCLUSION: HRV may be strongly affected by chronic exposure to heavy exertion. Training volume and intensity are necessary to delineate the degree of these alterations.
机译:背景:长时间进行长时间的剧烈运动可能会不利地改变神经内分泌,神经肌肉和心血管功能。目的:研究职业骑车者在三周的比赛中可量化的运动水平(TRIMPS)与静息心率(HR)和静息仰卧位心率变异性(HRV)之间的关系。方法:八名职业男性骑自行车者(平均(SEM)年龄27(1)岁,体重65.5(2.3)kg,最大耗氧率(VO(2)max)75.6(2.2)ml / kg / min)在2001年的Vuelta a Espana中,在第0天(基准),第10天(第一个休息日)和第17天(第二个休息日)的早晨检查了HR和HRV的休息时间。其余的日子分别遵循阶段1-9和10-15。在每个比赛阶段记录HR,并将总HR时间归类为修改的三相TRIMPS模式。这些阶段基于先前的VO(2)max测试期间获得的标准化生理实验室值,其中每个阶段的HR时间(阶段I =光强度且小于通气阈值(VT;大约70%VO(2)max);阶段II = VT和呼吸补偿点之间的中等强度(RCP;大约90%VO(2)max); III期=高强度(> RCP))分别乘以1、2和3的劳累因子。结果:方差的多变量分析显示,比赛1-9阶段的总TRIMPS(2466(90))大于比赛10-15阶段的总TRIMPS(2055(65))(p <0.0002)。但是,第1-9阶段(274(10))的TRIMPS /天少于第10-15阶段(343(11))(p <0.01)。尽管有下降的趋势,但在第0天(53.2(1.8)次/分钟),第10天(49.0(2.8)次/分钟)和第17天(48.0(2.6)次/分钟)之间没有发现仰卧静息HR的差异。 )(p = 0.21)。尽管在比赛过程中没有观察到HR或HRV指数的显着组平均变化,但是在所有HRV指数中相对于总TRIMPS和TRIMPS /天(在第10-15阶段)累积的所有HRV指数之间都观察到了显着的皮尔逊乘积矩逆相关。总TRIMPS与连续RR间隔的均方差的平方根相关(r = -0.93; p <0.001),RR间隔的标准差(r = -0.94; p <0.001),对数归一化总功率(r =- 0.97; p <0.001),对数归一化低频功率(r = -0.79; p <0.02)和对数归一化高频功率(r = -0.94; p <0.001)。结论:长期暴露于大量劳累可能会严重影响HRV。训练量和强度对于描述这些改变的程度是必要的。

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