VELOCITY OF HEART RATE RECOVERY IN POST-EXERCISE UNDER DIFFERENT PROTOCOLS OF ACTIVE RECOVERY

Autor: Maria Eduarda D.C. Lobo, Leandro D. Tellerman, Daniel C.A. Goncalves, Felipe Montes Pena, Mauricio B.F. Rachid, Fabiana A Montaleone, Maria Angela Magalhães de Queiroz Carreira
Rok vydání: 2013
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Zdroj: American Medical Journal. 4:179-183
ISSN: 1949-0070
DOI: 10.3844/amjsp.2013.179.183
Popis: Abnormalities in the modulation of parasympathetic activity have been identified as a possible pathophysiological link with the association between decreases in heart rate recovery after exercise test. Hypothesis: To investigate if the application of different protocols of active recovery promotes difference in reducing Heart Rate (HR) in Post-Exercise (PE). This was a prospective, randomized trial of patients undergoing Exercise Testing (ET) and applied to two different protocols of active recovery. They were divided into G1 with recovery of 1.5 mph/2.5% and G2 40% of the speed and slope of the peak in the PE. Variables were evaluated pre-test and intrinsic to the TE. We compared the recovery of FC 1 and 2 min in the PE. Statistical analysis used the chi-square test, Student’s t test and considered p
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