@Article{Henríquez Olguín2013,
journal="Biology of Sport",
issn="0860-021X",
volume="30",
number="2",
year="2013",
title="Original paperAUTONOMIC CONTROL OF HEART RATE
AFTER EXERCISE IN TRAINED WRESTLERS",
abstract="The objective of this study was to establish differences in vagal reactivation, through heart rate  recovery and heart rate variability post exercise, in Brazilian jiu-jitsu wrestlers (BJJW). A total of 18 male athletes  were evaluated, ten highly trained (HT) and eight moderately trained (MT), who performed a maximum incremental  test. At the end of the exercise, the R-R intervals were recorded during the first minute of recovery. We calculated  heart rate recovery (HRR60s), and performed linear and non-linear (standard deviation of instantaneous beat-to-  beat R-R interval variability – SD1) analysis of heart rate variability (HRV), using the tachogram of the first minute  of recovery divided into four segments of 15 s each (0-15 s, 15-30 s, 30-45 s, 45-60 s). Between HT and MT  individuals, there were statistically significant differences in HRR60s (p <0.05) and in the non linear analysis of  HRV from SD130-45s (p <0.05) and SD145-60s (p <0.05). The results of this research suggest that heart rate kinetics  during the first minute after exercise are related to training level and can be used as an index for autonomic  cardiovascular control in BJJW.",
author="Henríquez Olguín, C.
and Báez San Martín, E.
and Von Oetinger, A.
and Cañas Jamett, R.
and Ramírez Campillo, R.",
pages="111--115",
url="https://www.termedia.pl/Original-paper-AUTONOMIC-CONTROL-OF-HEART-RATE-r-nAFTER-EXERCISE-IN-TRAINED-WRESTLERS,78,23239,1,1.html"
}