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Heart rate recovery after exercise is related to the insulin resistance syndrome and heart rate variability in elderly men
LIND L; ANDREN B
AM HEART J , 2002, vol. 144, n° 4, p. 666-672 Doc n°: 107000 Localisation : Documentation IRR Descripteurs : FA441 - REENTRAINEMENT CARDIAQUE, MA - GERONTOLOGIE We investigated the associations between heart rate recovery offer exercise (as a suggested measure of vagal activity), heart rate variability, and measurements of the insulin resistance syndrome. Material and Methods Seventy men aged 70 years were. Examined with a symptom-limited bicycle exercise test, a 24-hour heart rate variability test, and different measurements of different components of the insulin resistance syndrome. Results Heart rate recovery after exercise (mean +/- SD 20 +/- 9 beats during-the first minute) was related to both the SD of the R-R interval and the low frequency power at the heart rate variability analyses (r = 0.39, P < .002 for both). Furthermore, heart rate recovery after exercise was related to insulin sensitivity at the hyperinsulinemic eugleucemic clamp (r = 0.28, P < .03), and to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and exercise capacity, and inversely to obesity and insulin and glucose levels 2 hours after an oral glucose load (P < .05 for all). Heart rate recovery after exercise was not related to left ventricular mass measured by means of echocardiography or to the number of ventricular premature complexes at a 24-hour Halter recording. Conclusion Heart rate recovery I minute-after exercise was related to measurements of 24-hour heart rate variability. Furthermore, heart rate recovery after exercise was related to several of the major components of the insulin resistance syndrome, thereby establishing a link between this syndrome and cardiac autonomic nervous activity. Langue : ANGLAIS Tiré à part : OUI Identifiant basis : 2003225081 |
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