2014
DOI: 10.1249/mss.0000000000000307
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Cardiac Autonomic Function and High-Intensity Interval Training in Middle-Age Men

Abstract: In conclusion, HIT was more effective short-term strategy to increase R-R interval variability than aerobic training, most probably by inducing larger increases in cardiac vagal activity. The acute autonomic responses to the single HIT session were not modified by short-term training.

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“…Therefore, there is a possibility of increased cardiac vagal tone activity due to the training-induced suppression of angiotensin II. 24 The result of our study, confirming the beneficial effect of HIT interventions on Ln rMSSD, is in line with previous investigations reporting the positive outcomes 4,[6][7][8] and in contrast with studies showing unchanged values in HRV. 26,27 Discrepancies between the present study result and previous unchanged HRV reports might be due to the subjects' characteristics 27 or health conditions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Therefore, there is a possibility of increased cardiac vagal tone activity due to the training-induced suppression of angiotensin II. 24 The result of our study, confirming the beneficial effect of HIT interventions on Ln rMSSD, is in line with previous investigations reporting the positive outcomes 4,[6][7][8] and in contrast with studies showing unchanged values in HRV. 26,27 Discrepancies between the present study result and previous unchanged HRV reports might be due to the subjects' characteristics 27 or health conditions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…No changes occurred in body mass, body mass index, or resting heart rate (HR rest ) after training. V O 2 peak and whole body glucose uptake (M-value) were improved after both training modes, as described previously (7,18), indicating that only 2 wk of exercise induce health-enhancing changes.…”
Section: Subject Characteristics Recruitment Occurred Betweensupporting
confidence: 81%
“…A candidate was accepted to the study if the following criteria were fulfilled: male sex, age 40 -55 yr, body mass index 18.5-30 kg/m 2 , nonsmoking, and no exercise on regular basis [twice a week or less, peak oxygen uptake (V O2 peak) Յ 40 ml·kg Ϫ1 ·min Ϫ1 ]. A candidate was excluded if he had a condition that could potentially endanger the subject's health during the study or interfere with the interpretation of the results (7,17,18). Finally, 28 participants fulfilled the criteria.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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