Journal article

Temporal dynamics of the circadian heart rate following low and high volume exercise training in sedentary male subjects

HF Jelinek, C Karmakar, AM Kiviniemi, AJ Hautala, MP Tulppo, TH Mäkikallio, HV Huikuri, AH Khandoker, M Palaniswami

European Journal of Applied Physiology | Published : 2015

Abstract

Purpose: Increased risk of arrhythmic events occurs at certain times during the circadian cycle with the highest risk being in the second and fourth quarter of the day. Exercise improves treatment outcome in individuals with cardiovascular disease. How different exercise protocols affect the circadian rhythm and the associated decrease in adverse cardiovascular risk over the circadian cycle has not been shown. Methods: Fifty sedentary male participants were randomized into an 8-week high volume and moderate volume training and a control group. Heart rate was recorded using Polar Electronics and investigated with Cosinor analysis and by Poincaré plot derived features of SD1, SD2 and the compl..

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