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Temporal sequence of recovery-related events following maximal exercise assessed by heart rate variability and blood lactate concentration

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Author(s):
Hoshi, Rosangela Akemi ; Marques Vanderlei, Luiz Carlos ; de Godoy, Moacir Fernandes ; Bastos, Fabio do Nascimento ; Netto, Jr., Jayme ; Pastre, Carlos Marcelo
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: CLINICAL PHYSIOLOGY AND FUNCTIONAL IMAGING; v. 37, n. 5, p. 536-543, SEP 2017.
Web of Science Citations: 6
Abstract

PurposeTo analyse the temporal sequence of recovery events related to autonomic nervous system and metabolic processes following maximal exercise, applying linear and nonlinear indices of heart rate variability (HRV) and blood lactate concentration. MethodsOn the following day of the maximum oxygen consumption test, 20 participants firstly lay down for 20min for resting data collection and then underwent the constant velocity exhaustive test, which consisted in running at 100% of maximal velocity reached on the previous day until exhaustion. Immediately after the end of exercise, the participants kept a supine position for 120min recovering passively. Prior to exercise and at every 10min during the recovery time, blood samples were collected to determine lactate concentration, and heart rate variability analysis (time and frequency domain indices and recurrence plot variables) was performed. Friedman's test, complemented with Dunn's multiple comparison test, was used to compare recovery moments and baseline values. ResultsFrom 70min, no significant differences were detected between lactate concentration and baseline. HRV indices were considered recovered at different timings: at 60min for SD2; at 70min for SDNN and LF; at 80min for RMSSD, HF and SD1 and at 90min for recurrence plot variables. ConclusionsDuring passive recovery after maximal exercise, restoration processes seem to comply an order, considering analysed HRV indices and lactate removal: at first, lactate concentration reaches normal values, allowing sympathovagal reorganization, and then, parasympathetic function is able to complete its reestablishment followed by system complexity recovering. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 12/11398-2 - Heart rate variability, cardiopulmonary variables and plasma catecholamines during post-exercise recovery
Grantee:Moacir Fernandes de Godoy
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants