HEART RATE VARIABILITY AS THE ADAPTATION RESERVE INDICATOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

Background: The efectiveness of the vegetative regulation action might be controlled by the method of heart rate variability (HRV), which has been very popularly used over the last 10 years worldwide. The analysis of many clinical studies indicates that the severity of the disease might be controlle...

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Main Authors: Aksana Kotava, Vasily Senko, Ruslan Shishko, Wiesław Pilis, Michał Zych, Cezary Michalski, Jacek Buchta
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Published: Opole Medical School 2014-12-01
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spelling doaj-6f92074ab4014ef783687a73aacd580b2020-11-24T23:29:01ZengOpole Medical SchoolPULS UCZELNI2080-20212449-90212014-12-01887693448HEART RATE VARIABILITY AS THE ADAPTATION RESERVE INDICATOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMAksana Kotava0Vasily Senko1Ruslan Shishko2Wiesław Pilis3Michał Zych4Cezary Michalski5Jacek Buchta6The Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno, BelarusThe Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno, BelarusThe Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno, BelarusInstytut Wychowania Fizycznego, Turystyki i Fizjoterapii Akademii im. J. Długosza w Częstochowie; Instytut Fizjoterapii, Państwowa Medyczna Wyższa Szkoła Zawodowa w OpoluInstytut Wychowania Fizycznego, Turystyki i Fizjoterapii Akademii im. J. Długosza w CzęstochowieInstytut Wychowania Fizycznego, Turystyki i Fizjoterapii Akademii im. J. Długosza w CzęstochowieInstytut Wychowania Fizycznego, Turystyki i Fizjoterapii Akademii im. J. Długosza w CzęstochowieBackground: The efectiveness of the vegetative regulation action might be controlled by the method of heart rate variability (HRV), which has been very popularly used over the last 10 years worldwide. The analysis of many clinical studies indicates that the severity of the disease might be controlled using the method of HRV. Material and methods: All the experimental and controlled group participants, which consisted of healthy students with none sports experience, underwent the examination according to the 5-minute standard protocol of HRV. In addition, all the examinees performed a bicycle stress test. After the bicycle stress test, some additional tests of HRV were also carried out. Results: It was found that some signifcant diferences, between the group of sportsmen and the group of patients, exist. The parasympathetic activity of LF is maximum in athletes and tends to decrease in patients with cardiovascular pathologies. The decreases of the activity of the vasomotor centre was noticed in both study groups. The sympathetic system activity was the lowest in athletes. Conclusions: At the high depression of the vegetative regulation, any signifcant load (physical or psycho-emotional) indicates cardiovascular instability which remains beyond the capacity of adaptation. The higher the variability, the more stable the CVS is to the external loads. A sharp decrease of the variability, such as the heart vegetative innervations, causes deteriorating quality of the regulatory mechanisms and, as a result, the risk of cardiovascular diseases increases. Keywords: heart rate variability, deterministic and stochastic loads, cardiovascular system http://journals.indexcopernicus.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=1138202system sercowo-naczyniowy;deterministyczne i stochastyczne obciążenia;zmienność rytmu serca
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author Aksana Kotava
Vasily Senko
Ruslan Shishko
Wiesław Pilis
Michał Zych
Cezary Michalski
Jacek Buchta
spellingShingle Aksana Kotava
Vasily Senko
Ruslan Shishko
Wiesław Pilis
Michał Zych
Cezary Michalski
Jacek Buchta
HEART RATE VARIABILITY AS THE ADAPTATION RESERVE INDICATOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
PULS UCZELNI
system sercowo-naczyniowy;deterministyczne i stochastyczne obciążenia;zmienność rytmu serca
author_facet Aksana Kotava
Vasily Senko
Ruslan Shishko
Wiesław Pilis
Michał Zych
Cezary Michalski
Jacek Buchta
author_sort Aksana Kotava
title HEART RATE VARIABILITY AS THE ADAPTATION RESERVE INDICATOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
title_short HEART RATE VARIABILITY AS THE ADAPTATION RESERVE INDICATOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
title_full HEART RATE VARIABILITY AS THE ADAPTATION RESERVE INDICATOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
title_fullStr HEART RATE VARIABILITY AS THE ADAPTATION RESERVE INDICATOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
title_full_unstemmed HEART RATE VARIABILITY AS THE ADAPTATION RESERVE INDICATOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
title_sort heart rate variability as the adaptation reserve indicator of cardiovascular system
publisher Opole Medical School
series PULS UCZELNI
issn 2080-2021
2449-9021
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Background: The efectiveness of the vegetative regulation action might be controlled by the method of heart rate variability (HRV), which has been very popularly used over the last 10 years worldwide. The analysis of many clinical studies indicates that the severity of the disease might be controlled using the method of HRV. Material and methods: All the experimental and controlled group participants, which consisted of healthy students with none sports experience, underwent the examination according to the 5-minute standard protocol of HRV. In addition, all the examinees performed a bicycle stress test. After the bicycle stress test, some additional tests of HRV were also carried out. Results: It was found that some signifcant diferences, between the group of sportsmen and the group of patients, exist. The parasympathetic activity of LF is maximum in athletes and tends to decrease in patients with cardiovascular pathologies. The decreases of the activity of the vasomotor centre was noticed in both study groups. The sympathetic system activity was the lowest in athletes. Conclusions: At the high depression of the vegetative regulation, any signifcant load (physical or psycho-emotional) indicates cardiovascular instability which remains beyond the capacity of adaptation. The higher the variability, the more stable the CVS is to the external loads. A sharp decrease of the variability, such as the heart vegetative innervations, causes deteriorating quality of the regulatory mechanisms and, as a result, the risk of cardiovascular diseases increases. Keywords: heart rate variability, deterministic and stochastic loads, cardiovascular system
topic system sercowo-naczyniowy;deterministyczne i stochastyczne obciążenia;zmienność rytmu serca
url http://journals.indexcopernicus.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=1138202
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