Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
Aims
The purpose of the study was to determine long-term cardiovascular au-
tonomic adaptation to moderate endurance aerobic exercise in people with
Type 2 diabetes in order to test the hypothesis of an enhanced vagal drive.
Methods
We analysed the power spectral density of heart rate cyclic variations
at rest, while lying, and while standing in 12 sedentary, non-smoking, Type 2
diabetic individuals. Testing was performed before and after a 6-month,
supervised, progressive, aerobic training programme, twice weekly. Heart rate
variability was assessed by autoregressive power spectral analysis (PSA); this
method allows reliable quantification of low-frequency (LF) and high-frequency
(HF) components, which are considered to be under mainly sympathetic and
purely parasympathetic control, respectively.
Results
In 10-min electrocardiogram recordings, mean RR intervals values
lying and standing were similar before and after physical exercise. Likewise,
total heart rate variability, expressed as total power spectral density (PSD), was
not altered by exercise. In contrast, on standing, the HF component, expressed
in normalized units, was significantly higher (20.1 +- 4 vs. 30.4 +- 5, P < 0.01),
whereas the LF component was significantly lower (68.1 +- 7 vs. 49.8 +- 8,
P < 0.01) after exercise; hence, on standing, the LF/HF ratio, reflecting the
sympathetic vs. parasympathetic balance, was markedly lower (16.2 +- 11 vs. 5.2 +- 3.2, P = 0.003).
No significant exercise-related changes in these PSA
components were observed on lying.
Conclusions
A twice-weekly, 6-month, moderate, aerobic exercise programme,
without a concomitant weight loss diet, is associated with significant improve-
ments in cardiovascular autonomic A twice-weekly, 6-month, moderate, aerobic exercise programme,
without a concomitant weight loss diet, is associated with significant improve-
ments in cardiovascular autonomic function in overweight, non-smoking, Type 2
diabetic individuals.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
exercise; heart rate variability; power spectral analysis; Type 2 diabetes
Elenco autori:
Thomaseth, Karl
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