| Literature DB >> 35451388 |
Naerton José Xavier Isidoro1,2, Fernando Rocha Oliveira2, Rodrigo Daminello Raimundo2.
Abstract
ABSTRACT: Heart rate variability (HRV) is an important cardiac health marker, with lower values indicating a reduction in vagal control of cardiac rhythm and decreasing significantly with advancing age. In this study, we evaluated the effects of strength exercises for the upper and lower limbs on cardiac autonomic modulation in elderly women.We registered 29 participants using a portable RS800CX heart rate monitor to record the RR intervals. For the collection of HRV data, the volunteers remained seated at rest for 10 minutes. After the rest period, the participants performed the exercises. Immediately after the exercise protocol, the subjects remained seated at rest for 30 minutes. HRV indices were analyzed in the following periods: rest, 0 to 10 minutes, 5 to 10 minutes, 10 to 20 minutes, and 20 to 30 minutes. Systolic arterial pressure and diastolic arterial pressure were measured in the following periods: rest, immediately after exercise, and 30 minutes after exercise.Regarding the mean of the RR intervals, heart rate, and indexes of the time and frequency domains surveyed, there were no statistically significant differences between the 4 moments in the protocols for upper and lower limbs. No significant differences were found in systolic and diastolic pressures between the 3 time points surveyed in the protocols for the upper and lower limbs.Resistance exercises performed with low-intensity loads and a greater number of repetitions did not promote significant variations in cardiac autonomic modulation and blood pressure levels, showing good safety in elderly women.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35451388 PMCID: PMC8913132 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000028977
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Figure 1Flowchart of sample recruitment. HF = high frequency, HRV = heart rate variability, LF = low frequency, pNN50 = percentage of adjacent RR intervals with a duration difference greater than 50 ms, RMSSD = square root of the mean of the square of the differences between intervals, SDNN = standard deviation of all normal RR intervals.
General characteristics of the elderly participants in the study (n = 29).
| Characteristics | Values |
| Age (yr) | 65.37 ± 3.74 |
| Height (m), mean (SD) | 1.53 (0.07) |
| Weight (kg), mean (SD) | 66.13 (10.63) |
| BMI, mean (SD) | 28.24 (5.58) |
| Education | |
| Incomplete elementary education, % | 20.68 |
| Complete elementary education, % | 6.89 |
| Complete high school, % | 27.58 |
| Incomplete high school, % | 3.48 |
| Higher education, % | 41.37 |
| Smoking | |
| Yes, % | 3.44 |
| No, % | 96.56 |
| Alcoholic beverage | |
| Yes, % | 3.44 |
| No, % | 96.56 |
| Use of medicines | |
| Yes, % | 79.31 |
| No, % | 20.69 |
| Beta blockers, % | 37.93 |
| Antiarrhythmics, % | 3.44 |
| Others, % | 37.93 |
| Diseases | |
| Diabetes, % | 13.79 |
| Hypertension, % | 34.48 |
| Heart attack, % | 3.44 |
| Allergy, % | 3.44 |
| Osteoporosis, % | 6.89 |
BMI = body mass index, SD = standard deviation, m = meters, kg = kilograms.
Analysis of HRV according to moments and type of exercise for upper limbs in elderly women, 2020.
| Variables | Moment 1 | Moment 2 | Moment 3 | Moment 4 |
|
| Mean RR | 821.9 (776.85; 861.02) | 778 (730.44; 810.14) | 786.5 (747.02; 839.76) | 799.6 (755.35; 839.07) | .633 |
| Mean HR | 73.09 (69.78; 76.04) | 77.78 (74.39; 82.80) | 76.37 (71.52; 80.43) | 75.62 (72.92; 79.49) | .417 |
| SDNN | 38.5 (31.93; 42.42) | 49.3 (38.35; 59.78)∗ | 31 (27.76; 36.32) | 32.1 (26.82; 40.08) | .938 |
| RMSSD | 22.1 (12.63; 34.71) | 80.76 (12.42; 28.79)∗ | 16.8 (10.67; 23.33) | 19.6 (11.62; 26.46) | .802 |
| pNN50 | 2.7 (0.3; 9.78) | 1.2 (0.4; 5.75) | 0.9 (0.2; 3.93)† | 1.2 (0.2; 4.93) | .701 |
| LF (ms2) | 219 (145.93; 372.79) | 224 (144.63; 382.12)∗ | 182 (114.63; 321.99)† | 218 (151.85; 452.39) | .553 |
| LF (n.u) | 70.6 (52.11; 78.15) | 76.8 (60.71; 81.87) | 75.8 (58.60; 82.22) | 75.1 (59.71; 80.62) | .263 |
| HF (ms2) | 83 (41.24; 296.88) | 102 (32; 185)∗ | 75 (28.69; 163.30)† | 95 (39.77; 159.20) | .705 |
| HF (n.u) | 29.2 (21.77; 47.61) | 23.2 (18.09; 39.12) | 24.1 (17.70; 41.22)† | 24.7 (19.30; 40.22) | .863 |
| LF/HF | 2.41 (1.09; 3.58) | 3.31 (1.57; 4.52) | 3.14 (1.42; 4.64) | 3.03 (1.48; 4.18) | .263 |
Friedman test, posthoc Dunn posthoc test.
significance with moment 1.
significance with moment 2.
95% CI = 95% confidence interval, HF = high frequency, LF = low frequency, Mean HR = mean heart rate, MeanRR = RR intervals mean, RMSSD = square root of the mean of the square of the differences between intervals, s.u = standardized unit, SDNN = standard deviation of all normal RR intervals.
Analysis of HRV according to moments and type of exercise for the lower limb in elderly women, 2020.
| Variables | Moment 1 | Moment 2 | Moment 3 | Moment 4 |
|
| Mean RR | 758.5 (742.01; 862.22) | 730.9 (703.00; 792.58) | 775.8 (742.87; 863.86) | 794.6 (772.57; 846.36) | .299 |
| Mean HR | 79.32 (69.86; 80.96) | 82.41 (73.76; 85.13) | 77.87 (69.77; 80.93) | 75.63 (71.11; 77.79) | .811 |
| SDNN | 33.5 (29.76;42.03) | 43 (37.39; 47.03) | 31.3 (27.88; 40.64) | 36.3 (29.19; 41.98) | .826 |
| RMSSD | 15.5 (11.70; 36.67) | 13.9 (11.17; 29.25) | 21.7 (12.23; 32.24)† | 16.4 (12.03; 27.73) | .633 |
| pNN50 | 0.7 (0.2; 8.31) | 0.6 (0.26; 5.63) | 0.6 (0.1; 6.41) | 0.9 (0.23; 5.38)‡ | .602 |
| LF (ms2) | 218 (142.32; 349.75) | 207 (155.54; 307.53) | 174 (118; 313.34)† | 191 (124.77; 358.20) | .553 |
| LF (n.u) | 65.8 (56.78; 77.28) | 75.2 (67.44; 81.75) | 64.1 (52.37; 76.07) | 62.8 (57.10; 76.18) | .263 |
| HF (ms2) | 76 (45.08; 265.05) | 46 (35; 217.73)∗ | 65 (42.46; 254.14)† | 76 (40.32; 240.12) | .705 |
| HF (n.u) | 34.1 (22.31; 45.48) | 24.8 (18.04; 32.00)∗ | 35.1 (23.73; 47.55) | 37.1 (23.75; 42.86) | .863 |
| LF/HF | 1.92 (1.32; 3.48) | 3.03 (4.52; 4.52) | 1.82 (1.11; 3.22)† | 1.69 (1.33; 3.21) | .721 |
Friedman test, posthoc Dunn test.
Significance with moment 1.
Significance at moment 2.
Significance with moment 3.
95% CI = 95% confidence interval, HF = high frequency, LF = low frequency, Mean HR = mean heart rate, MeanRR = RR intervals mean, RMSSD = square root of the mean of the square of the differences between intervals, s.u = standardized unit, SDNN = standard deviation of all normal RR intervals.
Analysis of blood pressure according to moments and type of exercise in elderly women, 2020.
| Variables | Moment 1 | Moment 2 | Moment 3 |
|
| Upper limb exercise | ||||
| SBP (mm Hg)∗ | 128 (119.69; 139.30)† | 134 (125; 146.91) | 127 (118.77; 135) | .805 |
| DBP (mm Hg)∗ | 77 (72; 76.04) | 74 (69.69; 83.61) | 74 (69.69; 80.30) | .691 |
| Lower limb exercise | ||||
| SBP (mm Hg)∗ | 131 (124; 137.72) | 138 (127.83; 147.72) | 127.5 (114.63; 321.99) | .675 |
| DBP (mm Hg)∗ | 79.5 (74.55; 81.72) | 81 (73.27; 85.16) | 75.5 (72.27; 79.72)‡ | .863 |
Friedman test, posthoc Dunn test – †significance with moment 0; ‡significance with moment 1; §significance with moment 2.
DBP = diastolic blood pressure, SBP = systolic blood pressure.
Values expressed as median (95% confidence interval).