BACKGROUND: The volume in resistance training (RT) perhaps improve the autonomic modulation cardiac in untrained adults.OBJECTIVE: The aim was to analyze the effect of RT volume on heart rate variability (HRV) in young adults.METHODS: The intervention order was randomized and counterbalanced. Participants (n = 27) performed 1, 3 or 5 sets of the same exercises with equalized intensity (loading zones) and rested for eight weeks following eight weeks of washout between each experimental condition (1 vs. 3 vs. 5 sets). The researchers assessed HRV by cardiac monitoring seventy-two hours, both before (pre) and after (post) each experimental RT condition (1 vs. 3 vs. 5 sets). Factorial repeated measures ANOVA 2 x 3 were used to analyze the interaction between time (pre vs. post) and intervention (1 set vs. 3 sets vs. 5 sets) for the HRV index (RMSSD, SDNN, and pNN50).RESULTS: An interaction was identified between time and condition for RMSSD (F-(5,F-22) = 37.02, p < 0.01), SDNN (F-(5,F-22) = 32.80, p < 0.01), and pNN50 (F-(5,F-22) = 29.92, p < 0.02). Five set conditions (p = 0.01) showed improvement in HRV indicators when compared to one set and three set conditions.CONCLUSION: The study concluded that 5 set conditions improved HRV in young untrained adults.

Leonardo Fortes, M.E.F. (2019). Effect of resistance training volume on heart rate variability in young adults. ISOKINETICS AND EXERCISE SCIENCE, 27(1), 69-77 [10.3233/IES-182207].

Effect of resistance training volume on heart rate variability in young adults

Dalton de Lima-Junior;
2019

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The volume in resistance training (RT) perhaps improve the autonomic modulation cardiac in untrained adults.OBJECTIVE: The aim was to analyze the effect of RT volume on heart rate variability (HRV) in young adults.METHODS: The intervention order was randomized and counterbalanced. Participants (n = 27) performed 1, 3 or 5 sets of the same exercises with equalized intensity (loading zones) and rested for eight weeks following eight weeks of washout between each experimental condition (1 vs. 3 vs. 5 sets). The researchers assessed HRV by cardiac monitoring seventy-two hours, both before (pre) and after (post) each experimental RT condition (1 vs. 3 vs. 5 sets). Factorial repeated measures ANOVA 2 x 3 were used to analyze the interaction between time (pre vs. post) and intervention (1 set vs. 3 sets vs. 5 sets) for the HRV index (RMSSD, SDNN, and pNN50).RESULTS: An interaction was identified between time and condition for RMSSD (F-(5,F-22) = 37.02, p < 0.01), SDNN (F-(5,F-22) = 32.80, p < 0.01), and pNN50 (F-(5,F-22) = 29.92, p < 0.02). Five set conditions (p = 0.01) showed improvement in HRV indicators when compared to one set and three set conditions.CONCLUSION: The study concluded that 5 set conditions improved HRV in young untrained adults.
2019
Leonardo Fortes, M.E.F. (2019). Effect of resistance training volume on heart rate variability in young adults. ISOKINETICS AND EXERCISE SCIENCE, 27(1), 69-77 [10.3233/IES-182207].
Leonardo Fortes, Maria Elisa Ferreira, Santiago Paes, Manoel Costa, Dalton de Lima-Junior, Eduardo Costa, Edilson Cyrino
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