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Heart Rate Variability, Standard of Measurement, Physiological Interpretation and Clinical Use in Mountain Marathon Runners during Sleep and after Acclimatization at 3480 m 被引量:5
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作者 Ivana Gritti Stefano Defendi +3 位作者 Clara Mauri Giuseppe Banfi Piergiorgio Duca Giulio Sergio Roi 《Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science》 2013年第1期26-48,共23页
Fluctuations in autonomic cardiovascular regulation during exposure to high altitude may increase the risk of heart attack during waking and sleep. This study compared heart rate variability (HVR) and its components d... Fluctuations in autonomic cardiovascular regulation during exposure to high altitude may increase the risk of heart attack during waking and sleep. This study compared heart rate variability (HVR) and its components during sleep at low altitude and after 30 - 41 hours of acclimatization at high altitude (3480 m) in five mountain marathon runners controlled for diet, drugs, light-dark cycle and jet lag. In comparison to sea level, RR-intervals during sleep at high altitude decreased significantly (P 0.001). The significant increase in sympathetic autonomic cardiovascular modulation at high altitude protects against excessive oxygen deprivation during sleep. Increases in R-R intervals can require longer periods of acclimatization at3480 m to mitigate the effects of altitude/hypoxia on sympathetic tone, thus reducing cardiovascular distress at rest during waking and sleep and probably before during and after athletic performance at altitude. 展开更多
关键词 Heart Rate Variability Very Low Frequency Fluctuation (VLF <0.04 hz) rhythm Low-Frequency (LF 0.04 - 0.15 hz) rhythm High-Frequency (HF 0.15 - 0.4 hz) rhythm MOUNTAIN MARATHON RUNNERS
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