We hypothesised that, during a light-to-moderate exercise transient, compared to an equivalent rest-to-exercise transient, (1) a further baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) decrease would be slower, (2) no rapid heart rate (HR) response would occur, and (3) the rapid cardiac output (CO) response would have a smaller amplitude (A1). Hence, we analysed the dynamics of arterial baroreflexes and the HR and CO kinetics during rest-to-50 W (0-50 W) and 50-to-100 W (50-100 W) exercise transients.
Dynamics of cardiovascular and baroreflex readjustments during a light-to-moderate exercise transient in humans
Fagoni, Nazzareno;Vinetti, Giovanni
;Ferretti, Guido
2022-01-01
Abstract
We hypothesised that, during a light-to-moderate exercise transient, compared to an equivalent rest-to-exercise transient, (1) a further baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) decrease would be slower, (2) no rapid heart rate (HR) response would occur, and (3) the rapid cardiac output (CO) response would have a smaller amplitude (A1). Hence, we analysed the dynamics of arterial baroreflexes and the HR and CO kinetics during rest-to-50 W (0-50 W) and 50-to-100 W (50-100 W) exercise transients.File in questo prodotto:
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