Differences in autonomic heart rate modulation during rest and after a supramaximal anaerobic test in relation to gender and the menstrual cycle in women
Abstract:Background / Aim. Heart rate variability (HRV) and heart rate recovery (HRR) show differences between genders and dissimilarities were, as well reported in women in various menstrual cycle (MC) phases. The goal of this research was to analyze cardiac autonomic indices during rest and in recovery after a Wingate test between genders in young, sedentary population and to investigate whether a MC phase can influence these indices. Methods. Twenty-five females (20.5±0.7 years) and sixteen males (20.4±0.7 years) pe… Show more
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