Title Vigorous physical activity predicts higher heart rate variability among younger adults.
Author May, Richard; McBerty, Victoria; Zaky, Adam; Gianotti, Melino
Journal J Physiol Anthropol Publication Year/Month 2017-Jun
PMID 28615045 PMCID PMC5471673
Affiliation + expend 1.Biology Program, Southern Oregon University, 1250 Siskiyou Boulevard, Ashland, OR, 97520, USA. mayr@sou.edu.

BACKGROUND: Baseline heart rate variability (HRV) is linked to prospective cardiovascular health. We tested intensity and duration of weekly physical activity as predictors of heart rate variability in young adults. Time and frequency domain indices of HRV were calculated based on 5-min resting electrocardiograms collected from 82 undergraduate students. Hours per week of both moderate and vigorous activity were estimated using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. In regression analyses, hours of vigorous physical activity, but not moderate activity, significantly predicted greater time domain and frequency domain indices of heart rate variability. Adjusted for weekly frequency, greater daily duration of vigorous activity failed to predict HRV indices. CONCLUSIONS: Future studies should test direct measurements of vigorous activity patterns as predictors of autonomic function in young adulthood.

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