Medicina (Dec 2015)

Autonomic cardiac and cardiorespiratory responses in volleyball athletes compared to recreationally trained individuals

  • Alex Souto Maior,
  • Pedro Menezes,
  • Steven Fleck,
  • Travis Bunker,
  • Matthew Rhea,
  • Richard Diego Leite,
  • Roberto Simão

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-7262.v48i6p589-597
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 6

Abstract

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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the autonomic cardiac modulation between professional volleyball players (VP) and recreational aerobically trained individuals (RAT). Methods: Twentyeight men were divided into two groups, (VP; n = 14) and (RAT; n = 14) and each group was subjected to a sub-maximal progressive ramp treadmill test. Cardiac cycle beat to beat (RR) intervals, was obtained through electrocardiogram recording with the test being stopped when the individual reached 85% of their maximum age-predicted heart rate (HR). The heart rate variables were calculated from ECG using MATLABbased algorithms. Results: At rest, RAT showed lower values of the mean value of RR interval, the root mean square successive difference of all RR intervals (r-MSSD), low frequency (LF) and total power spectral (TP) when compared to VP. No significant difference between groups was noted for high frequency (HF) and index LF/HF. After exercise, no significant differences were measured between groups. Mean values of VO2, VE/VO2, and VE showed no significant difference at rest and post effort. Conclusion: The variables such as frequency, intensity and volume may to interfere the autonomic cardiac modulation and possibly indicating a superior protection against exercise-induced ventricular arrhythmias and lower risk of sudden cardiac deaths

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