High eccentric strength training reduces heart rate variability in healthy older men

Background:Evaluation of non-pharmacological therapies that improve autonomic control of the heart rate in older subjects has a clinical significance, because reduced heart rate variability (HRV) can be associated with higher cardiovascular morbidity and mortality rates.Objective:To investigate if s...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of sports medicine 2008-01, Vol.42 (1), p.59-63
Hauptverfasser: Melo, R C, Quitério, R J, Takahashi, A C M, Silva, E, Martins, L E B, Catai, A M
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Zusammenfassung:Background:Evaluation of non-pharmacological therapies that improve autonomic control of the heart rate in older subjects has a clinical significance, because reduced heart rate variability (HRV) can be associated with higher cardiovascular morbidity and mortality rates.Objective:To investigate if strength training improves cardiac autonomic control in healthy older men.Methods:The HRV of nine older healthy men (mean age 62 (2.0) years) was evaluated before and after 12 weeks of isokinetic eccentric strength training (2 days/week, 2–4 sets of 8–12 repetitions at 75–80% peak torque, involving knee flexion and extension. Electrocardiogram was continuously recorded for 15 min at rest, in supine and seated positions, before and after the strength training period. To estimate strength gains, the eccentric peak torque of the dominant leg was measured at 60°/s by the same isokinetic dynamometer.Results:Mean systolic blood pressure decreased (123.78 (8.3) to 117.67 (10.2) mmHg, p
ISSN:0306-3674
1473-0480
DOI:10.1136/bjsm.2007.035246