Cardiac Autonomic and Physiological Responses to Moderate- intensity Exercise in Hypoxia

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TitreCardiac Autonomic and Physiological Responses to Moderate- intensity Exercise in Hypoxia
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursFornasiero A, Skafidas S, Stella F, Zignoli A, Savoldelli A, Rakobowchuk M, Pellegrini B, Schena F, Mourot L
JournalINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
Volume40
Pagination886-896
Date PublishedDEC
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0172-4622
Mots-cléscardiac autonomic activity, heart rate recovery, hypoxia, hypoxic exercise, post-exercise recovery
Résumé

Exercise physiological responses can be markedly affected by acute hypoxia. We investigated cardiac autonomic and physiological responses to different hypoxic training protocols. Thirteen men performed three exercise sessions (5x5-min; 1-min passive recovery): normoxic exercise at 80% of the power output (PO) at the first ventilatory threshold (N), hypoxic exercise (FiO (2) =14.2%) with the same PO as N (HPO) and hypoxic exercise at the same heart rate (HR) as N (HHR). PO was lower in HHR (21.1 +/- 9.3%) compared to N and HPO. Mean HR was higher in HPO (154 +/- 11 bpm, p<0.01) than N and HHR (139 +/- 10 vs. 138 +/- 9 bpm; p=0.80). SpO (2) was reduced (p<0.01) to a similar extent (p>0.05) in HPO and HHR compared to N. HR recovery (HRR) and HR variability indices were similar in N and HHR (p>0.05) but reduced in HPO (p<0.05), mirroring a delayed parasympathetic reactivation. Blood lactate and ventilation were similar in N and HHR (p>0.05) and increased in HPO (p<0.001). During recovery oxygen consumption and ventilation were similar in N and HHR (p>0.05) and increased in HPO (p<0.01). Moderate HR-matched hypoxic exercise triggers similar cardiac autonomic and physiological responses to normoxic exercise with a reduced mechanical load. On the contrary, the same absolute intensity exercise in hypoxia is associated with increased exercise-induced metabolic stress and delayed cardiac autonomic recovery.

DOI10.1055/a-1015-0647