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Cell Biology
Olivia Moraes Ruberti, Andressa Silva Sousa, Lais Rosa Viana, Moises Felipe Pereira Gomes, Alessandra Medeiros, Maria Cristina Cintra Gomes Marcondes, Luciano de Figueiredo Borges, Carlos Cesar Crestani, Cristiano Mostarda, Telma Fatima da Cunha Moraes, Rafael Renatino Canevarolo, Maria Andreia Delbin, Bruno Rodrigues
Summary: The study evaluated the impact of aerobic training on autonomic, cardiometabolic, ubiquitin-proteasome activity, and inflammatory changes in ovariectomized rats with myocardial infarction. Aerobic training improved physical capacity, increased interleukin-10, and decreased pro-inflammatory cytokines. Metabolomic analysis revealed distinct metabolic profiles among different groups, with aerobic training group showing prevention of certain metabolic responses.
JOURNAL OF CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY
(2021)
Review
Sport Sciences
Agustin Manresa-Rocamora, Andrew A. Flatt, Antonio Casanova-Lizon, Juan A. Ballester-Ferrer, Jose M. Sarabia, Francisco J. Vera-Garcia, Manuel Moya-Ramon
Summary: Investigations on the sensitivity of heart rate-derived indices for tracking PNS changes in functionally overreached endurance-trained athletes have yielded inconsistent findings, but subgroup analysis suggests that HR-based indices are sensitive to detect PNS hyperactivity in F-OR when methodological factors are considered.
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS
(2021)
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Psychology, Biological
Dalbyeol Bae, Jacob J. L. Matthews, J. Jean Chen, Linda Mah
Summary: In this study, the impact of manipulating exhalation to inhalation ratio (E:I) on heart rate variability (HRV) was examined. The findings suggest that a longer exhalation relative to inhalation, without altering breathing rate, acutely increased HRV metrics, pointing towards an enhancement of cardiac vagal tone.
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Geriatrics & Gerontology
Gabriel Dias Rodrigues, Pedro Dal Lago, Pedro Paulo da Silva Soares
Summary: Inspiratory muscle training improved maximal inspiratory pressure and heart rate variability in older women, but these improvements were reversed after four weeks of detraining. Adherence to the training was high, and the effects on respiratory muscle strength and heart rate variability were significant during the training period.
EXPERIMENTAL GERONTOLOGY
(2021)
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Environmental Sciences
Minna Tang, Yu He, Xiaochun Zhang, Huichu Li, Chang Huang, Cuiping Wang, Ya Gao, Yinliang Li, Haidong Kan, Jialu Hu, Renjie Chen
Summary: The study found that temperature variability is negatively associated with heart rate variability, especially on the same day. The exposure-response relationships were almost linear for most parameters. The increase in temperature variability is significantly associated with the decrease in heart rate variability, with females being more affected.
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
(2021)
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Physiology
Alexis Dupuy, Anthony Birat, Olivier Maurelli, Yoann M. Garnier, Anthony J. Blazevich, Melanie Rance, Sebastien Ratel
Summary: This study found that prepubertal boys and well-trained adult male endurance athletes exhibited faster heart rate recovery (HRR) and parasympathetic reactivation following exercise compared to untrained adult men. These results suggest that exercise training may help preserve oxidative profile during growth and maturation to offset the decline in post-exercise HRR, parasympathetic reactivation, and aspects of metabolic health.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
(2022)
Review
Psychology, Biological
Henrique Monteiro Lapo, Mara Patricia Traina Chacon-Mikahil, Amanda Veiga Sardeli
Summary: Different types of overloads have different effects on parasympathetic modulation to the heart of athletes. Pre-competition overload leads to lower RMSSD, indicating a loss of homeostasis. This could be explained by the presence of anxiety, stress, and higher psychological challenges during the pre-competition period, as well as the physical stress present in other types of overloads.
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR
(2022)
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Health Care Sciences & Services
Daniela Lucini, Antonio Spataro, Luca Giovanelli, Mara Malacarne, Raffaella Spada, Gianfranco Parati, Nadia Solaro, Massimo Pagani
Summary: Athletic performance is determined by a combination of factors such as cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, psychological features, autonomic nervous system modulation, biochemical indicators, and body composition. This study reveals a clear relationship between autonomic nervous system and body composition parameters, providing new insights for training design.
JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
(2022)
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Physiology
Suenimeire Vieira, Bruno A. A. Aguilar, Ana Catarine Veiga, Stella V. V. Philbois, Ana Caroline S. Freitas, Karine P. P. Rodrigues, Jens Tank, Hugo C. D. Souza
Summary: Aerobic physical training can reduce cardiac sympathetic influence and increase contractile strength in SHR rats, with minimal effects on cardiac morphology.
FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY
(2022)
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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Ran Li, Runsheng Yan, Weihao Cheng, Hong Ren
Summary: This study aimed to investigate the effects of resistance training on heart rate variability (HRV) in anxious female college students. The results showed that resistance training significantly increased the HRV of anxious female college students and improved their autonomic nervous disorder.
FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
(2022)
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Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Amit J. Shah, Matthew T. Wittbrodt, J. Douglas Bremner, Viola Vaccarino
Summary: Coronary heart disease and psychological stress factors like depression are highly prevalent and difficult to manage. Recent research suggests that adopting an integrated approach to managing the heart and neurological network may be effective. This article describes an extensive cardioneural network that includes the heart, brain, spinal cord, and ganglia throughout the body, and discusses non-invasive measures that can assess both psychological stress and severity of heart disease. Finally, the article explores the potential clinical and public health applications of these measures and potential cardioneural interventions.
TRENDS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE
(2022)
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Endocrinology & Metabolism
Stella V. V. Philbois, Victor B. B. Ribeiro, Jens Tank, Rosana Maria dos Reis, Darius A. A. Gerlach, Hugo C. D. Souza
Summary: This study aimed to compare the effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) on cardiovascular autonomic control in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). The results showed that both training protocols had similar effects on the evaluated parameters, suggesting that both HIIT and MICT can be recommended for the treatment of PCOS.
FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY
(2022)
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Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Yung-Sheng Chen, Jeffrey C. Pagaduan, Pedro Bezerra, Zachary J. Crowley-McHattan, Cheng-Deng Kuo, Filipe Manuel Clemente
Summary: The study investigated ultra-short-term heart rate variability recordings under stabilization or post-stabilization periods in four overseas training camps for U-20 male national team futsal players. The results showed excellent agreement and high correlation coefficients for all time segments of HRVUST, suggesting that stabilization may be unnecessary for measuring morning resting LnRMSSD in overseas training camps among young adult futsal players. The findings indicate that 30 or 60-second LnRMSSD recordings can be used to evaluate daily cardiac-autonomic function during overseas training camps.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
(2021)
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Environmental Sciences
Rodrigo Daminello Raimundo, Juliana Zangirolami-Raimundo, Claudio Leone, Tatiana Dias de Carvalho, Talita Dias da Silva, Italla Maria Pinheiro Bezerra, Alvaro Dantas de Almeida, Vitor Engracia Valenti, Luiz Carlos de Abreu
Summary: The study compared the cardiac autonomic modulation of elderly stroke patients with healthy elderly individuals during and after aerobic exercise, finding that stroke patients exhibit reduced variability at rest, sympathetic predominance during exercise, and slower return to baseline levels.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
(2021)
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Psychiatry
Richard P. Sloan, Peter A. Shapiro, Vincenzo Lauriola, Kathleen McIntyre, Martina Pavlicova, Chien-Wen Jean Choi, Tse-Hwei Choo, Jennifer M. Scodes
Summary: This study found no significant differences in cardiovascular reactivity or recovery between aerobic and strength training, casting doubt on the effectiveness of aerobic exercise training in attenuating cardiovascular reactivity or enhancing recovery as a cardioprotective mechanism.
PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE
(2021)
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Psychology, Biological
Laurent Begue, Veronique Bricout, Jordane Boudesseul, Rebecca Shankland, Aaron A. Duke
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR
(2015)
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Psychology, Biological
T. Leti, M. Guinot, A. Favre-Juvin, V. -A. Bricout
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR
(2015)
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Psychology, Biological
Marion Pace, Veronique-Aurelie Bricout
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR
(2015)
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Psychology, Biological
Marion Pace, Lea Dumortier, Anne Favre-Juvin, Michel Guinot, Veronique-Aurelie Bricout
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR
(2016)
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Sport Sciences
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Psychology, Biological
Veronique-Aurelie Bricout
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR
(2017)
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Biochemical Research Methods
Thomas Rupp, Thomas Leti, Marc Jubeau, Guillaume Y. Millet, Veronique A. Bricout, Patrick Levy, Bernard Wuyam, Stephane Perrey, Samuel Verges
JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL OPTICS
(2013)
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Substance Abuse
Laurent Begue, Claudine Perez-Diaz, Baptiste Subra, Emmanuelle Ceaux, Philippe Arvers, Veronique Aurelie Bricout, Sebastian Roche, Joel Swendsen, Michel Zorman
SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE
(2012)
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Medicine, General & Internal
Veronique-Aurelie Bricout, Marion Pace, Lea Dumortier, Flavie Baillieul, Anne Favre-Juvin, Michel Guinot
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
(2018)
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Medicine, General & Internal
Veronique-Aurelie Bricout, Marion Pace, Lea Dumortier, Sahal Miganeh, Yohan Mahistre, Michel Guinot
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
(2019)
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Behavioral Sciences
Lea Dumortier, Veronique-Aurelie Bricout
NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS
(2020)
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Sport Sciences
Thai Duy Nguyen, Michel Guinot, Veronique-Aurelie Bricout
Summary: This study compared sleep characteristics and the impact of PA level on sleep quality in children with ASD and controls. Significant differences were found between the two groups, with ASD children showing higher wake-up time resistance, lower PA time, and higher sedentary behavior time. Three clusters were identified, with cluster 2 showing moderate PA participation and the best sleep indices.
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Neurosciences
Thai Duy Nguyen, Sebastien Baillieul, Michel Guinot, Stephane Doutreleau, Veronique-Aurelie Bricout
Summary: This study found that adults with DS commonly suffer from sleep disordered breathing, with 95% of participants showing SDB based on polysomnography results. Using statistical classification methods, three clusters with varying characteristics were observed, with two clusters exhibiting low physical activity levels and severe SDB, while one cluster showed high physical activity levels and mild to moderate SDB.
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Psychology, Clinical
Veronique-Aurelie Bricout, Marion Pace, Lea Dumortier, Anne Favre-Juvin, Michel Guinot
JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY
(2018)