Effect of year-round training on parameters of heart rate variability, central hemodynamics and physical working capacity in short-distance swimmers

Dynamic examination of athletes is of great interest for sports medicine specialists, as it allows measuring changes in athletes’ functional state in parallel with increasing athletic performance in a one-year training cycle. The aim of the work is to assess dynamic changes in parameters of heart...

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Main Authors: Ye. L. Mykhaliuk, V. V. Syvolap, Ye. Yu. Horokhovskyi, M. S. Potapenko
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Language:English
Published: Zaporozhye State Medical University 2021-06-01
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Online Access:http://zmj.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/229452/232309
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author Ye. L. Mykhaliuk
V. V. Syvolap
Ye. Yu. Horokhovskyi
M. S. Potapenko
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V. V. Syvolap
Ye. Yu. Horokhovskyi
M. S. Potapenko
Effect of year-round training on parameters of heart rate variability, central hemodynamics and physical working capacity in short-distance swimmers
Zaporožskij Medicinskij Žurnal
short-distance swimmers
qualification rank from first-class athletes to master of sports of international class
heart rate variability
central hemodynamics
physical working capacity
periods of the training process
author_facet Ye. L. Mykhaliuk
V. V. Syvolap
Ye. Yu. Horokhovskyi
M. S. Potapenko
author_sort Ye. L. Mykhaliuk
title Effect of year-round training on parameters of heart rate variability, central hemodynamics and physical working capacity in short-distance swimmers
title_short Effect of year-round training on parameters of heart rate variability, central hemodynamics and physical working capacity in short-distance swimmers
title_full Effect of year-round training on parameters of heart rate variability, central hemodynamics and physical working capacity in short-distance swimmers
title_fullStr Effect of year-round training on parameters of heart rate variability, central hemodynamics and physical working capacity in short-distance swimmers
title_full_unstemmed Effect of year-round training on parameters of heart rate variability, central hemodynamics and physical working capacity in short-distance swimmers
title_sort effect of year-round training on parameters of heart rate variability, central hemodynamics and physical working capacity in short-distance swimmers
publisher Zaporozhye State Medical University
series Zaporožskij Medicinskij Žurnal
issn 2306-4145
2310-1210
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Dynamic examination of athletes is of great interest for sports medicine specialists, as it allows measuring changes in athletes’ functional state in parallel with increasing athletic performance in a one-year training cycle. The aim of the work is to assess dynamic changes in parameters of heart rate variability, central hemodynamics and physical performance in short-distance swimmers during preparatory and competitive periods of the training process. Materials and methods. The swimmers (n = 94) qualified from the second-class sport qualification to Master of Sports of International Class were examined during the preparatory and competitive periods of the training process. Short ECG recordings of 5 minutes were used for the heart rate variability (HRV) analysis according to the International Standard. Results. In the preparatory period, the autonomic equilibrium index had a mean value of 3.104 ± 0.494 1/s2, and in the competitive period – 2.459 ± 0.248 1/s2 (P = 0.295). The initial distribution of athletes depending on the value of autonomic tone, according to the classification proposed by R. M. Bayevskiy, had the following ratio in the preparatory period: 75.0 % / 20.0 % / 5.0 %, vagotonic, normotonic and sympathotonic individuals, respectively, statistically significantly indicating the prevalence of athletes with vagotonia over normotonic individuals (P = 0.0005). In the competitive period, this ratio was 60.0 % / 40.0 % / 0 %. The central hemodynamic indices showed a downward trend as evidenced by a decrease in the cardiac index from 2.954 ± 0.126·l·min-1·m-2 to 2.862 ± 0.088 l‧min-1‧m-2 (Р = 0.510), although these values matched to the eukinetic circulatory type (CT) during both training periods. However, the ratio of hypokinetic, eukinetic and hyperkinetic CT in the preparatory period was 45.0 % / 45.0 % / 10 0 %, and in competitive period – 45.0 % / 55.0 % / 0 %, respectively. The mean value of physical working capacity (PWC170/kg) in the preparatory period was 15.54 ± 0.66 kgm·min-1·kg-1, and in the competitive period it was 18.09 ± 0.53 kgm·min-1·kg-1, making an increase of 16.41 % (Р = 0.0001). The functional state index (FSI) increased significantly by 25.08 % from 5.558 ± 0.322 r. u. to 6.952 ± 0.272 r. u. (Р = 0.00001). The correlation analysis during the preparatory period showed a significant positive correlation between Mo and PWC170/kg (r = 0.46, P = 0.040), ARI and CI (r = 0.50, P = 0.026), IARP and CI (r = 0.53, P = 0.017), stress-index and SI (r = 0.52, P = 0.019) and negative – between Mo and CI (r = -0.56, P = 0.009). In the competitive period, the general tendency of correlation interaction was remained, as evidenced by revealed positive relationships between Mo and FSI (r = 0.53, P = 0.017), ARI and SI (r = 0.51, P = 0.020). Conclusions. Short-distance swimmers in the competitive period had significantly higher level of physical working capacity (by 16.4 %), the functional state index (by 25.1 %), as well as parasympathetic tone of ANS in comparison with the preparatory period. The above-mentioned hemodynamic changes and autonomic balance indicators were associated with the increase in athletic performance: 4 (20 %) swimmers qualified for the title of Master of Sports of Ukraine, 2 (10 %) swimmers – for Candidate Master of Sports, and 2 (10 %) swimmers – for first-class sport qualification.
topic short-distance swimmers
qualification rank from first-class athletes to master of sports of international class
heart rate variability
central hemodynamics
physical working capacity
periods of the training process
url http://zmj.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/229452/232309
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spelling doaj-9954ce4b058643808e8e8f1e951984282021-06-09T08:00:48ZengZaporozhye State Medical UniversityZaporožskij Medicinskij Žurnal2306-41452310-12102021-06-0123334334710.14739/2310-1210.2021.3.229452Effect of year-round training on parameters of heart rate variability, central hemodynamics and physical working capacity in short-distance swimmersYe. L. Mykhaliuk0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3607-7619V. V. Syvolap1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9865-4325Ye. Yu. Horokhovskyi2M. S. Potapenko3Zaporizhzhia State Medical University, UkraineZaporizhzhia State Medical University, UkraineZaporizhzhia National University, UkraineZaporizhzhia State Medical University, UkraineDynamic examination of athletes is of great interest for sports medicine specialists, as it allows measuring changes in athletes’ functional state in parallel with increasing athletic performance in a one-year training cycle. The aim of the work is to assess dynamic changes in parameters of heart rate variability, central hemodynamics and physical performance in short-distance swimmers during preparatory and competitive periods of the training process. Materials and methods. The swimmers (n = 94) qualified from the second-class sport qualification to Master of Sports of International Class were examined during the preparatory and competitive periods of the training process. Short ECG recordings of 5 minutes were used for the heart rate variability (HRV) analysis according to the International Standard. Results. In the preparatory period, the autonomic equilibrium index had a mean value of 3.104 ± 0.494 1/s2, and in the competitive period – 2.459 ± 0.248 1/s2 (P = 0.295). The initial distribution of athletes depending on the value of autonomic tone, according to the classification proposed by R. M. Bayevskiy, had the following ratio in the preparatory period: 75.0 % / 20.0 % / 5.0 %, vagotonic, normotonic and sympathotonic individuals, respectively, statistically significantly indicating the prevalence of athletes with vagotonia over normotonic individuals (P = 0.0005). In the competitive period, this ratio was 60.0 % / 40.0 % / 0 %. The central hemodynamic indices showed a downward trend as evidenced by a decrease in the cardiac index from 2.954 ± 0.126·l·min-1·m-2 to 2.862 ± 0.088 l‧min-1‧m-2 (Р = 0.510), although these values matched to the eukinetic circulatory type (CT) during both training periods. However, the ratio of hypokinetic, eukinetic and hyperkinetic CT in the preparatory period was 45.0 % / 45.0 % / 10 0 %, and in competitive period – 45.0 % / 55.0 % / 0 %, respectively. The mean value of physical working capacity (PWC170/kg) in the preparatory period was 15.54 ± 0.66 kgm·min-1·kg-1, and in the competitive period it was 18.09 ± 0.53 kgm·min-1·kg-1, making an increase of 16.41 % (Р = 0.0001). The functional state index (FSI) increased significantly by 25.08 % from 5.558 ± 0.322 r. u. to 6.952 ± 0.272 r. u. (Р = 0.00001). The correlation analysis during the preparatory period showed a significant positive correlation between Mo and PWC170/kg (r = 0.46, P = 0.040), ARI and CI (r = 0.50, P = 0.026), IARP and CI (r = 0.53, P = 0.017), stress-index and SI (r = 0.52, P = 0.019) and negative – between Mo and CI (r = -0.56, P = 0.009). In the competitive period, the general tendency of correlation interaction was remained, as evidenced by revealed positive relationships between Mo and FSI (r = 0.53, P = 0.017), ARI and SI (r = 0.51, P = 0.020). Conclusions. Short-distance swimmers in the competitive period had significantly higher level of physical working capacity (by 16.4 %), the functional state index (by 25.1 %), as well as parasympathetic tone of ANS in comparison with the preparatory period. The above-mentioned hemodynamic changes and autonomic balance indicators were associated with the increase in athletic performance: 4 (20 %) swimmers qualified for the title of Master of Sports of Ukraine, 2 (10 %) swimmers – for Candidate Master of Sports, and 2 (10 %) swimmers – for first-class sport qualification. http://zmj.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/229452/232309short-distance swimmersqualification rank from first-class athletes to master of sports of international classheart rate variabilitycentral hemodynamicsphysical working capacityperiods of the training process