2015
DOI: 10.1123/ijsnem.2014-0004
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Comparison of the Effects of Hydration with Water or Isotonic Solution on the Recovery of Cardiac Autonomic Modulation

Abstract: Despite the importance of hydration during exercise, the impact of ingesting water or isotonic solution during and after exercise on the regulation of autonomic modulation is unclear. The study aimed to compare the effect of ingesting water or isotonic solution (Gatorade®, Brazil) on cardiac autonomic modulation in young people after submaximal aerobic exercise. Thirty-one young men were subjected to a protocol consisting of 4 steps: 1) incremental test, 2) control protocol without hydration, 3) protocol with … Show more

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“…10,11 All may be compromised at modest levels of hypohydration (approximately 2%). 5,9 However, extreme deviations on either end of the physiological range (hypohydration or hyperhydration) can compromise health and organ function.…”
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“…10,11 All may be compromised at modest levels of hypohydration (approximately 2%). 5,9 However, extreme deviations on either end of the physiological range (hypohydration or hyperhydration) can compromise health and organ function.…”
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“…The heart rate variability analysis protocol was established based on studies that analyzed post-exercise recovery. 20,21…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Following digital filtering complemented with manual filtering for the elimination of premature ectopic beats and artifacts, at least 256 RR intervals were used for the data analysis. Only series with more than 95% sinus rhythm was included in the study [13,14]. We evaluated the geometric indices of heart rate variability.…”
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confidence: 99%