TY - JOUR
T1 - Power spectrum of heart rate fluctuations during incremental cycle exercise
AU - Nakamura, Yoshio
AU - Tamaki, Keiichi
AU - Shinohara, Minoru
AU - Kimura, Yuichi
AU - Muraoka, Isao
PY - 1989
Y1 - 1989
N2 - Spectral analysis was applied to investigate whether the system for control of heart rate (HR) is influenced by exercise intensity. Five healthy males performed incremental exercise on an electrically braked cycle ergometer until exhaustion. The work rate was increased at 12 W/min following 2 min of exercise at a constant load of 20 W. HR was measured every second from R-R intervals. The power spectrum was calculated every 10 s using the FFT method for 64 consecutive data points. Power spectra during 20 W exercise showed a similar pattern to those in previous reports on resting HR perturbations. Although interindividual differences were observed for the spectrum patterns related to exercise intensity, there was a characteristic pattern revealing dissipation of the spectral power above a frequency of 0.2 Hz for all subjects. This pattern was not maintained for more than 1 min in any of the subjects, and was followed by a semirandom pattern whose magnitude varied among the subjects. These results support the hypothesis that the cardiac pacemaker is influenced by exercise intensity, presumably due to sympatho-vagal interaction with the respiratory control system.
AB - Spectral analysis was applied to investigate whether the system for control of heart rate (HR) is influenced by exercise intensity. Five healthy males performed incremental exercise on an electrically braked cycle ergometer until exhaustion. The work rate was increased at 12 W/min following 2 min of exercise at a constant load of 20 W. HR was measured every second from R-R intervals. The power spectrum was calculated every 10 s using the FFT method for 64 consecutive data points. Power spectra during 20 W exercise showed a similar pattern to those in previous reports on resting HR perturbations. Although interindividual differences were observed for the spectrum patterns related to exercise intensity, there was a characteristic pattern revealing dissipation of the spectral power above a frequency of 0.2 Hz for all subjects. This pattern was not maintained for more than 1 min in any of the subjects, and was followed by a semirandom pattern whose magnitude varied among the subjects. These results support the hypothesis that the cardiac pacemaker is influenced by exercise intensity, presumably due to sympatho-vagal interaction with the respiratory control system.
KW - heart rate
KW - incremental exercise
KW - power spectrum
KW - sympatho-vagal control system
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U2 - 10.7600/jspfsm1949.38.208
DO - 10.7600/jspfsm1949.38.208
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0024415052
SN - 0039-906X
VL - 38
SP - 208
EP - 214
JO - japanese journal of physical fitness and sports medicine
JF - japanese journal of physical fitness and sports medicine
IS - 5
ER -