2021
DOI: 10.3390/jfmk6020038
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Detection of the Anaerobic Threshold in Endurance Sports: Validation of a New Method Using Correlation Properties of Heart Rate Variability

Abstract: Past attempts to define an anaerobic threshold (AnT) have relied upon gas exchange kinetics, lactate testing and field-based evaluations. DFA a1, an index of heart rate (HR) variability (HRV) fractal correlation properties, has been shown to decrease with exercise intensity. The intent of this study is to investigate whether the AnT derived from gas exchange is associated with the transition from a correlated to uncorrelated random HRV pattern signified by a DFA a1 value of 0.5. HRV and gas exchange data were … Show more

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“…A DFA a1 of 0.75 has been associated with intensities near the VT1 during incremental tests while cycling with conventional, concentric contractions or running [ 11 , 15 ]. One participant had a value below 0.5, which corresponds to exercise intensities above the anaerobic threshold [ 12 ]. This same participant showed the largest HR rise during ECC T45 of nearly 50 bpm.…”
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“…A DFA a1 of 0.75 has been associated with intensities near the VT1 during incremental tests while cycling with conventional, concentric contractions or running [ 11 , 15 ]. One participant had a value below 0.5, which corresponds to exercise intensities above the anaerobic threshold [ 12 ]. This same participant showed the largest HR rise during ECC T45 of nearly 50 bpm.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Even under optimal circumstances, prescribing training intensity targets based on predetermined formulas can be problematic [ 28 , 29 ]. Leveraging the well-established relationship of DFA a1 to exercise intensity levels [ 10 , 11 , 12 ] may therefore provide needed exercise prescription guidance. This could be in the form of estimating an ECC related aerobic threshold, as well as prevention of excessive exercise intensities.…”
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“…Hence, the constant search for another method for threshold detection, to make the measurements even more non-invasive: a method that would make the procedure simple, easily accessible, and more convenient for the subject, especially for patients with respiratory or cardiological limitations; a method that would be reliable, as well, of course. Several methods that utilize electromyography recordings or heart rate variability analysis based on electrocardiography signals have been presented [ 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 ]. However, those approaches seems very indirect; therefore, they should be treated rather as illustratory.…”
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