Sensors (Mar 2023)

The Validity of Ultra-Short-Term Heart Rate Variability during Cycling Exercise

  • Yukiya Tanoue,
  • Shihoko Nakashima,
  • Tomohiro Komatsu,
  • Miki Kosugi,
  • Saki Kawakami,
  • Shotaro Kawakami,
  • Ryoma Michishita,
  • Yasuki Higaki,
  • Yoshinari Uehara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s23063325
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 6
p. 3325

Abstract

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Ultra-short-term heart rate variability (HRV) has been validated in the resting state, but its validity during exercise is unclear. This study aimed to examine the validity in ultra-short-term HRV during exercise considering the different exercise intensities. HRVs of twenty-nine healthy adults were measured during incremental cycle exercise tests. HRV parameters (Time-, frequency-domain and non-linear) corresponding to each of the 20% (low), 50% (moderate), and 80% (high) peak oxygen uptakes were compared between the different time segments of HRV analysis (180 s (sec) segment vs. 30, 60, 90, and 120-sec segments). Overall, the differences (bias) between ultra-short-term HRVs increased as the time segment became shorter. In moderate- and high-intensity exercises, the differences in ultra-short-term HRV were more significant than in low intensity exercise. Thus, we discovered that the validity of ultra-short-term HRV differed with the duration of the time segment and exercise intensities. However, the ultra-short-term HRV is feasible in the cycling exercise, and we determined some optimal time duration for HRV analysis for across exercise intensities during the incremental cycling exercise.

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