학술논문

Heart rate variability: Obtaining the stress score from SDNN values.
Document Type
Article
Source
Isokinetics & Exercise Science. Apr2024, p1-7. 7p.
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ISSN
0959-3020
Abstract
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) is a non-invasive method of assessing the autonomic nervous system response during exercise and fatigue. The aim of the study was to analyze the validity and feasibility of the stress score index (SS) calculated from SDNN values during exercise. 18 Men performed 2 running tests: 1) incremental exercise test; 2) 10-minute constant load test. Subjects underwent HRV analysis during the constant load test, before both tests, and afterward in a seated position at 3 intervals (0’–5’, 5’–10’, 10’–15’). The relationship between SDNN and SD2 was analyzed before, during, and after the test. SS was calculated as 1/SD2*1000. The Bland-Altman test analyzed the reliability of ESS. The bias, limits of agreement (LoA), standard deviation of difference, intraclass correlation (ICC), and person coefficient were calculated. The bias was 0.15 ± 2.54 (UperLOA: 2.54; LowerLOA: -2.23). In all conditions, SD2 and SDNN showed a positive linear relationship (r2 = 0.986); SS and ESS were correlated; and SS and ESS described a positive linear relationship (r2 = 0.993). The SS index calculation from SDNN is a reliable alternative during exercise. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]