2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.10.057
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Methods of assessment of the post-exercise cardiac autonomic recovery: A methodological review

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“…From a practical point of view, the present research may point out the effect of different resistance training methods on HRV, which is considered a good indicator of cardiovascular fitness fundamental to health (1). Therefore, the findings may be extremely important for professionals working in resistance training.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…From a practical point of view, the present research may point out the effect of different resistance training methods on HRV, which is considered a good indicator of cardiovascular fitness fundamental to health (1). Therefore, the findings may be extremely important for professionals working in resistance training.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Although studies have indicated that resistance training performed with an intensity greater than 60% of 1RM causes autonomic nervous system disturbance, representing on the reduction of HRV (12,13), the scientific literature pointed out that exposure to repeated stimuli (aerobic exercise), as long as there is balance between stress and recovery, can lead to an increase in HRV (3,7). According to Peçanha et al (1), the increase in HRV can be explained by the optimization of the activation of the parasympathetic band and reduction of the sympathetic tone, which is explained by the reduction in plasma concentration of norepinephrine. In summary, the increase in HRV leads to a lower overload of the cardiovascular system, which, in turn, leads to a reduction in mortality risk (1).…”
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