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Effects of resistance training protocols on nonlinear analysis of heart rate variability in metabolic syndrome

Despite the various standard non-linear measurements used in autonomic modulation (AM) assessments usually being applied to long time-series, such analyses can sometimes be applied to shorter term series. To overcome this disadvantage, chaotic global methods were formulated by putting together heart...

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Autores principales: Turri-Silva, N., Garner, D.M., Moosavi, S.H., Ricci-Vitor, A.L., Christofaro, D.G.D., Netto, J., Vanzella, L.M., Vanderlei, L.C.M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6002142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29898035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20187459
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author Turri-Silva, N.
Garner, D.M.
Moosavi, S.H.
Ricci-Vitor, A.L.
Christofaro, D.G.D.
Netto, J.
Vanzella, L.M.
Vanderlei, L.C.M.
author_facet Turri-Silva, N.
Garner, D.M.
Moosavi, S.H.
Ricci-Vitor, A.L.
Christofaro, D.G.D.
Netto, J.
Vanzella, L.M.
Vanderlei, L.C.M.
author_sort Turri-Silva, N.
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description Despite the various standard non-linear measurements used in autonomic modulation (AM) assessments usually being applied to long time-series, such analyses can sometimes be applied to shorter term series. To overcome this disadvantage, chaotic global methods were formulated by putting together heart rate variability (HRV) linear methods. Chaos provides information about vegetative function control related to cardiovascular risks. Applying this method can be useful to investigate the complexity of the health condition after resistance training protocols, as a therapeutic intervention in AM in metabolic syndrome individuals (MetS). This study aimed to compare the effects of two resistance training programs (conventional vs functional) in MetS using nonlinear analysis of AM. MetS subjects (n=50) of both sexes aged 40 to 60 years were randomly divided into two programs; a group of 12 people served as a control group. Both groups performed 30 sessions of training. AM was assessed in the chaos domain by chaotic global techniques. The main results showed that both resistance training, functional and conventional, increased chaos when compared to the control group, respectively, observed by chaotic forward parameter (CFP)1 (13.9±17.9 vs 12.8±14.4 vs -2.23±7.96; P≤0.05) and CFP3 (15.4±19.8 vs 21.9±13.2 vs -4.82±11.4; P≤0.05). In addition, 30 sessions of both resistance programs increased chaos, and non-linear analysis enabled discrimination of AM after interventions when compared to the control group.
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spelling pubmed-60021422018-07-06 Effects of resistance training protocols on nonlinear analysis of heart rate variability in metabolic syndrome Turri-Silva, N. Garner, D.M. Moosavi, S.H. Ricci-Vitor, A.L. Christofaro, D.G.D. Netto, J. Vanzella, L.M. Vanderlei, L.C.M. Braz J Med Biol Res Research Articles Despite the various standard non-linear measurements used in autonomic modulation (AM) assessments usually being applied to long time-series, such analyses can sometimes be applied to shorter term series. To overcome this disadvantage, chaotic global methods were formulated by putting together heart rate variability (HRV) linear methods. Chaos provides information about vegetative function control related to cardiovascular risks. Applying this method can be useful to investigate the complexity of the health condition after resistance training protocols, as a therapeutic intervention in AM in metabolic syndrome individuals (MetS). This study aimed to compare the effects of two resistance training programs (conventional vs functional) in MetS using nonlinear analysis of AM. MetS subjects (n=50) of both sexes aged 40 to 60 years were randomly divided into two programs; a group of 12 people served as a control group. Both groups performed 30 sessions of training. AM was assessed in the chaos domain by chaotic global techniques. The main results showed that both resistance training, functional and conventional, increased chaos when compared to the control group, respectively, observed by chaotic forward parameter (CFP)1 (13.9±17.9 vs 12.8±14.4 vs -2.23±7.96; P≤0.05) and CFP3 (15.4±19.8 vs 21.9±13.2 vs -4.82±11.4; P≤0.05). In addition, 30 sessions of both resistance programs increased chaos, and non-linear analysis enabled discrimination of AM after interventions when compared to the control group. Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2018-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6002142/ /pubmed/29898035 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20187459 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Turri-Silva, N.
Garner, D.M.
Moosavi, S.H.
Ricci-Vitor, A.L.
Christofaro, D.G.D.
Netto, J.
Vanzella, L.M.
Vanderlei, L.C.M.
Effects of resistance training protocols on nonlinear analysis of heart rate variability in metabolic syndrome
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title_full Effects of resistance training protocols on nonlinear analysis of heart rate variability in metabolic syndrome
title_fullStr Effects of resistance training protocols on nonlinear analysis of heart rate variability in metabolic syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Effects of resistance training protocols on nonlinear analysis of heart rate variability in metabolic syndrome
title_short Effects of resistance training protocols on nonlinear analysis of heart rate variability in metabolic syndrome
title_sort effects of resistance training protocols on nonlinear analysis of heart rate variability in metabolic syndrome
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6002142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29898035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20187459
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