Influence of physical fitness and weight status on autonomic cardiac modulation in children
Autor:
Latorre Román, Pedro Ángel
; de la Casa Pérez, Ana
; Pancorbo-Serrano, David
; Consuegra-Gonzalez, Pedro J.
; Salas-Sánchez, Jesús
; Muñoz-Jiménez, Marcos
; Aragón-Vela, Jerónimo
; Ramírez Lucas, Juan M.
; Cabrera Linares, José C.
; Párraga-Montilla, Juan A.
Fecha:
2023Palabra clave:
Revista / editorial:
Pediatric ResearchCitación:
Latorre-Román, P.Á., de la Casa Pérez, A., Pancorbo-Serrano, D. et al. Influence of physical fitness and weight status on autonomic cardiac modulation in children. Pediatr Res 94, 1754–1763 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-023-02676-1Tipo de Ítem:
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41390-023-02676-1Resumen:
Background: This study provides reference values for cardiovascular modulation at rest, during maximal exercise test and recovery after exercise in Caucasian children according to weight status and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) level. Additionally, the current study analyzed several correlations between autonomic cardiovascular modulation, cardiorespiratory performance and cardiometabolic risk. The principal goal of this study was to analyze cardiac function at rest, during maximum exercise, and during the recovery phase in children grouped according to weight status and CRF level. Methods: One hundred and fifty-two healthy children (78 girls) 10–16 years of age were divided into three groups: soccer and basketball players (SBG), endurance group (EG), and sedentary people with overweight and obesity (OOG). A cardiac RR interval monitor recorded the cardiac data and specific software analyzed the cardiac autonomic response through heart rate (HR) and HR variability. The study analyzed resting HR (RHR), HRpeak, and HR recovery (HRR). Results: OOG showed significant poorer performance in the Léger test lower V̇O 2 max and higher values of blood pressure at rest and post-exercise than sport groups. The EG presented the best results in CRF and cardiometabolic risk (CMR) in relation to SBG and OOG. The OOG showed higher percentage of HR values, compatible with an unhealthy cardiovascular autonomic modulation than the sport groups, with significant differences in bradycardia, HR reserve, and HRR 5 min. Conclusions: Aerobic performance, vagal activity, blood pressure, chronotropic competence, and HRR have significant associations with CMR parameters. Impact: The current study presents reference values of autonomic cardiac function in Caucasian children according to weight status and cardiorespiratory fitness level.Aerobic performance, vagal activity, blood pressure, chronotropic competence, and heart rate during the recovery period after exercise have significant associations with cardiometabolic risk parameters.Children with overweight and obesity show signs of autonomic dysfunction reflected as low cardiac vagal activity and poor chronotropic competence.
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