Intra-session stability of short-term heart rate variability measurement: Gender and total spectral power influence

Purpose: Heart rate variability (HRV) has been increasingly analysed under numerous research settings. HRV measurement reliability is, however, still an unresolved issue. The main purpose is to carry out an intra-session stability evaluation of HRV parameters from short-term recordings by means of o...

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Main Authors: Lukas Cipryan, Martina Litschmannova
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Language:English
Published: University of Alicante 2014-06-01
Series:Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
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Online Access:https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2014-v9-n1-intra-session-stability-of-short-term-heart-rate-variability-measurement-gender-and-total-spectral-power-influence
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spelling doaj-70e03ad4e3684582900afe78869587bc2020-11-25T01:31:17ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of Human Sport and Exercise1988-52022014-06-0191688010.4100/jhse.2014.91.088268Intra-session stability of short-term heart rate variability measurement: Gender and total spectral power influenceLukas Cipryan0Martina Litschmannova1Ostrava UniversityVSB-Technical University of OstravaPurpose: Heart rate variability (HRV) has been increasingly analysed under numerous research settings. HRV measurement reliability is, however, still an unresolved issue. The main purpose is to carry out an intra-session stability evaluation of HRV parameters from short-term recordings by means of orthoclinostatic stimulation in a study group which is stratified by gender or Total Power (PT) magnitude. The goal is to make as homogeneous a study group as possible and investigate whether the reproducibility level could be influenced by these factors. Methods: The study group consisted of 103 participants (age 22.3 ± 1.2). Standard HRV indexes were computed: PT (total spectral power), PHF (high frequency spectral power), PLF (low frequency spectral power) and LF/HF. Absolute reliability is assessed by the standard error of measurement and 95% limits of agreement; the relative reliability is assessed by the intraclass correlation coefficient. Results: The markedly different standard error of measurement (SEM) between the Male and Female groups was not observed for any HRV parameters. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) values ranged from 0.67 to 0.95 for males and from 0.69 to 0.97 for females. According to the SEM and ICC, there is no difference between the groups of High PT and Low PT. Conclusion: There are not any significant differences in absolute or relative reliability between the more homogeneous study groups and we have therefore concluded that HRV measurement reliability is not influenced by gender or HRV magnitude.https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2014-v9-n1-intra-session-stability-of-short-term-heart-rate-variability-measurement-gender-and-total-spectral-power-influenceHeart rate variabilityReliabilityAutonomic nervous systemTest-RetestOrthoclinostatic
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Intra-session stability of short-term heart rate variability measurement: Gender and total spectral power influence
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
Heart rate variability
Reliability
Autonomic nervous system
Test-Retest
Orthoclinostatic
author_facet Lukas Cipryan
Martina Litschmannova
author_sort Lukas Cipryan
title Intra-session stability of short-term heart rate variability measurement: Gender and total spectral power influence
title_short Intra-session stability of short-term heart rate variability measurement: Gender and total spectral power influence
title_full Intra-session stability of short-term heart rate variability measurement: Gender and total spectral power influence
title_fullStr Intra-session stability of short-term heart rate variability measurement: Gender and total spectral power influence
title_full_unstemmed Intra-session stability of short-term heart rate variability measurement: Gender and total spectral power influence
title_sort intra-session stability of short-term heart rate variability measurement: gender and total spectral power influence
publisher University of Alicante
series Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
issn 1988-5202
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Purpose: Heart rate variability (HRV) has been increasingly analysed under numerous research settings. HRV measurement reliability is, however, still an unresolved issue. The main purpose is to carry out an intra-session stability evaluation of HRV parameters from short-term recordings by means of orthoclinostatic stimulation in a study group which is stratified by gender or Total Power (PT) magnitude. The goal is to make as homogeneous a study group as possible and investigate whether the reproducibility level could be influenced by these factors. Methods: The study group consisted of 103 participants (age 22.3 ± 1.2). Standard HRV indexes were computed: PT (total spectral power), PHF (high frequency spectral power), PLF (low frequency spectral power) and LF/HF. Absolute reliability is assessed by the standard error of measurement and 95% limits of agreement; the relative reliability is assessed by the intraclass correlation coefficient. Results: The markedly different standard error of measurement (SEM) between the Male and Female groups was not observed for any HRV parameters. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) values ranged from 0.67 to 0.95 for males and from 0.69 to 0.97 for females. According to the SEM and ICC, there is no difference between the groups of High PT and Low PT. Conclusion: There are not any significant differences in absolute or relative reliability between the more homogeneous study groups and we have therefore concluded that HRV measurement reliability is not influenced by gender or HRV magnitude.
topic Heart rate variability
Reliability
Autonomic nervous system
Test-Retest
Orthoclinostatic
url https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2014-v9-n1-intra-session-stability-of-short-term-heart-rate-variability-measurement-gender-and-total-spectral-power-influence
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