Frontiers in Oncology (Aug 2023)

Exploring autonomic modulation: day-to-day recovery after exercise sessions in breast cancer survivors

  • Ana Myriam Lavín-Pérez,
  • Ana Myriam Lavín-Pérez,
  • Ana Myriam Lavín-Pérez,
  • Daniel Collado-Mateo,
  • Carmen Hinojo González,
  • Carmen Hinojo González,
  • Ana de Juan Ferré,
  • Ana de Juan Ferré,
  • Cristina Ruisánchez Villar,
  • Cristina Ruisánchez Villar,
  • Xián Mayo,
  • Alfonso Jiménez,
  • Alfonso Jiménez,
  • Alfonso Jiménez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1231683
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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PurposeThe current study aimed to analyze the changes in heart rate variability (HRV) 24h, 48h and 72h after exercise sessions in breast cancer survivors.MethodsSixteen survivors who had undergone chemotherapy and radiotherapy were included. Participants trained resistance and cardiovascular components 3 times per week. The intervention was supervised and delivered online for 4 weeks. In this period, patients measured their HRV daily obtaining the lnrMSSD and lnSDNN values of: day 0 (the morning of the training sessions), 24h, 48h and 72h after exercise.ResultsSignificant changes in lnrMSSD (p=0.015) and lnSDNN (p=0.031) during recovery times and lnSDNN during the weeks were found (p=0.015). The most prominent differences were identified between the baseline measurement taken on day 0 and 24h after exercise (p=0.007 and p=0.048, respectively) and between measurements obtained 24h and 48h after the training session (p=0.019 and p=0.026, respectively).ConclusionOur study suggests that patients may decrease their lnrMSSD and lnSDNN values 24h after exercise and they were close to recover 48h after the sessions. In this regard, HRV may be an useful tool to monitor their recovery and exercise tolerance.

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