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Title: Long-Term Impact of Physical Activity Levels After High-Speed Resistance Training on Cardiac Autonomic Control in Independent Older Adults
Authors: Duarte Martins, Alexandre
Fernandes, Orlando
Paulo Brito, João
Oliveira, Rafael
Gonçalves, Bruno
Batalha, Nuno
Keywords: Aging
Cardiovascular system
Exercise
Heart rate variability
Physical activity
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Sage
Citation: Duarte Martins A, Fernandes O, Paulo Brito J, Oliveira R, Gonçalves B, Batalha N. Long-Term Impact of Physical Activity Levels After High-Speed Resistance Training on Cardiac Autonomic Control in Independent Older Adults. Sage Open Aging. 2025 Aug 31;11:30495334251369446. doi: 10.1177/30495334251369446
Abstract: This study investigated the influence of physical activity (PA) levels on the long-term retention of the effects on cardiac autonomic control, assessed by heart rate variability (HRV), following a 16-week high-speed resistance training (HSRT) program over a 12-month follow-up period. At 12-month follow-up period, 36 participants who completed the measurements were categorized into light activity group (LAG) and moderate-to-vigorous activity group (MVAG) based on their PA levels. HRV data were recorded over a 6-min period. Significant within-group differences were observed over time. In MVAG, systolic blood pressure was significantly lower at the 6-month follow-up compared to pre-intervention (d unb = -0.87), while in LAG, diastolic blood pressure was lower at the 12-month follow-up compared to post-intervention (d unb = -0.66). Additionally, MVAG demonstrated significantly higher mean RR values at the 12-month compared to the 6-month follow-up (d unb = 0.49). Moreover, minimum and mean heart rate values were significantly higher at the 6-month compared to the 12-month follow-up (d unb = -0.39 and d unb = -0.42, respectively) in MVAG. Lastly, Sample Entropy was significantly higher in LAG compared to MVAG at 12-month follow-up (d unb = -0.89). In conclusion, participants who maintained moderate-to-vigorous PA during the 12-month follow-up demonstrated better retention of parasympathetic-related indices effects, as well as overall autonomic nervous system markers.
URI: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12399819/
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/40037
Type: article
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