2008
DOI: 10.7498/aps.57.2805
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Agreement of two entropy-based measures on quantifying the complexity of short-term heart rate variability signals from professional shooters

Abstract: Using two entropy-based measures, namely the approximate entropy and sample entropy measures, we studied the complexity of heart rate variability signals obtained from professional shooting athletes in the situations of rest and practice match. The results demonstrate that the values of two measures calculated from the resting signals are both greater than those calculated from the training signals, which means that the signals collected during the match are more regular compared to those acquired in a resting… Show more

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