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Sympathovagal Balance and Body Shape Index in Elite and Amateur Athletes: The Relationship Unraveled

Background Heart rate variability (HRV) is one piece among a complex network of adaptations existent in athletes that help them gain a better understanding of their own physiology. Sympathovagal balance is one of the spectral components of HRV analysis and is used to assess the frequently changing o...

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Autores principales: Kothari, Ruchi, Mittal, Gaurav, A, Prashanth, S, Yogesh, Verma, Prince K, Palande, Amisha
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Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37854750
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.45408
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author Kothari, Ruchi
Mittal, Gaurav
A, Prashanth
S, Yogesh
Verma, Prince K
Palande, Amisha
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description Background Heart rate variability (HRV) is one piece among a complex network of adaptations existent in athletes that help them gain a better understanding of their own physiology. Sympathovagal balance is one of the spectral components of HRV analysis and is used to assess the frequently changing oscillations of a healthy heart, which can help in gauging the response of cardiac function towards physiological stress during exercise. This index is extensively used in appraising cardiac autonomic modulation. An evaluation of body composition in athletes has become a critical consideration when tracking HRV, as it helps practitioners understand the role of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) in obesity. The body shape index (BSI), which is based on waist circumference (WC), is an anthropometric parameter with decent predictive ability when measuring centripetal obesity. In this regard, the current study is an attempt to unravel the relationship between BSI and sympathovagal balance during exercise performed on two different instruments (treadmill and ergometer) by elite and amateur athletes. Methods It was an observational case-control study that included 30 elite and 120 amateur athletes. Symptom-limited exercise testing was performed by athletes on a motorized treadmill and ergometer in the sports physiology laboratory of a rural medical college in central India. Different anthropometric parameters like BSI and body surface area (BSA) were also recorded. Short-term HRV extracted from electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings was obtained using the Power Lab system and HRV analysis by LabChart software. Results The sympathovagal ratio, i.e., ratio of low frequency (LF) to high frequency (HF) in elite and amateur male populations showed a higher value than that in females, indicating a dominant sympathetic response in the males. There was a significant (p=0.042) positive correlation (r=0.24) between BSI and LF/HF Ratio in amateur females during treadmill exercise, whereas a significant (p=0.049) negative correlation (r=-0.27) was obtained in amateur males during ergometer exercise. Hence, increased weight and BSI were found to be associated with high sympathetic dominance, indicating a sympathovagal imbalance. Conclusion We attempted to explore the interaction between BSI and LF/HF during exercise performed on two different instruments (treadmill and ergometer) by elite and amateur athletes, which can help in testing the response of cardiac function to stress experienced during exercise. The study's uniqueness stems from discovering the relationship between BSI and HRV and how this relationship impacts sports performance. BSI measurement in athletes, both elite and amateur, allows for the assessment and forecasting of potential autonomic activity under exercise-induced stress by linking HRV with BSI.
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spelling pubmed-105813642023-10-18 Sympathovagal Balance and Body Shape Index in Elite and Amateur Athletes: The Relationship Unraveled Kothari, Ruchi Mittal, Gaurav A, Prashanth S, Yogesh Verma, Prince K Palande, Amisha Cureus Cardiology Background Heart rate variability (HRV) is one piece among a complex network of adaptations existent in athletes that help them gain a better understanding of their own physiology. Sympathovagal balance is one of the spectral components of HRV analysis and is used to assess the frequently changing oscillations of a healthy heart, which can help in gauging the response of cardiac function towards physiological stress during exercise. This index is extensively used in appraising cardiac autonomic modulation. An evaluation of body composition in athletes has become a critical consideration when tracking HRV, as it helps practitioners understand the role of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) in obesity. The body shape index (BSI), which is based on waist circumference (WC), is an anthropometric parameter with decent predictive ability when measuring centripetal obesity. In this regard, the current study is an attempt to unravel the relationship between BSI and sympathovagal balance during exercise performed on two different instruments (treadmill and ergometer) by elite and amateur athletes. Methods It was an observational case-control study that included 30 elite and 120 amateur athletes. Symptom-limited exercise testing was performed by athletes on a motorized treadmill and ergometer in the sports physiology laboratory of a rural medical college in central India. Different anthropometric parameters like BSI and body surface area (BSA) were also recorded. Short-term HRV extracted from electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings was obtained using the Power Lab system and HRV analysis by LabChart software. Results The sympathovagal ratio, i.e., ratio of low frequency (LF) to high frequency (HF) in elite and amateur male populations showed a higher value than that in females, indicating a dominant sympathetic response in the males. There was a significant (p=0.042) positive correlation (r=0.24) between BSI and LF/HF Ratio in amateur females during treadmill exercise, whereas a significant (p=0.049) negative correlation (r=-0.27) was obtained in amateur males during ergometer exercise. Hence, increased weight and BSI were found to be associated with high sympathetic dominance, indicating a sympathovagal imbalance. Conclusion We attempted to explore the interaction between BSI and LF/HF during exercise performed on two different instruments (treadmill and ergometer) by elite and amateur athletes, which can help in testing the response of cardiac function to stress experienced during exercise. The study's uniqueness stems from discovering the relationship between BSI and HRV and how this relationship impacts sports performance. BSI measurement in athletes, both elite and amateur, allows for the assessment and forecasting of potential autonomic activity under exercise-induced stress by linking HRV with BSI. Cureus 2023-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10581364/ /pubmed/37854750 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.45408 Text en Copyright © 2023, Kothari et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kothari, Ruchi
Mittal, Gaurav
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S, Yogesh
Verma, Prince K
Palande, Amisha
Sympathovagal Balance and Body Shape Index in Elite and Amateur Athletes: The Relationship Unraveled
title Sympathovagal Balance and Body Shape Index in Elite and Amateur Athletes: The Relationship Unraveled
title_full Sympathovagal Balance and Body Shape Index in Elite and Amateur Athletes: The Relationship Unraveled
title_fullStr Sympathovagal Balance and Body Shape Index in Elite and Amateur Athletes: The Relationship Unraveled
title_full_unstemmed Sympathovagal Balance and Body Shape Index in Elite and Amateur Athletes: The Relationship Unraveled
title_short Sympathovagal Balance and Body Shape Index in Elite and Amateur Athletes: The Relationship Unraveled
title_sort sympathovagal balance and body shape index in elite and amateur athletes: the relationship unraveled
topic Cardiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37854750
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.45408
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