2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.apunts.2014.06.004
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Diferencias en la respuesta hemodinámica y autonómica al estrés simpático entre futbolistas profesionales potentes y resistentes: un estudio transversal

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“…For other quantitative descriptions, the D2 correlation dimension and Kolmogorov entropy have been employed [13]. Entropy is a tool for the analysis of non-linear signals, which provides an independent model to measure the irregularity and complexity of different over-time series [13] (Figure 2 [14], the prediction of competitive outcome [15], the physiological profi ling [16,17], in the prescription of exercise [9], and the training control [11]. In general, physical training increases vagal activity and HRV (↑ SDNN; ↑ RMSSD; ↑ pNN50; ↑ HF; ↑ SD1), while a progressive increase in intensity in training loads increases sympathetic activity and decreases HRV (↓ SDNN; ↓ HF; ↑ LF / HF ratio) during undisturbed rest [7] (Figure 2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For other quantitative descriptions, the D2 correlation dimension and Kolmogorov entropy have been employed [13]. Entropy is a tool for the analysis of non-linear signals, which provides an independent model to measure the irregularity and complexity of different over-time series [13] (Figure 2 [14], the prediction of competitive outcome [15], the physiological profi ling [16,17], in the prescription of exercise [9], and the training control [11]. In general, physical training increases vagal activity and HRV (↑ SDNN; ↑ RMSSD; ↑ pNN50; ↑ HF; ↑ SD1), while a progressive increase in intensity in training loads increases sympathetic activity and decreases HRV (↓ SDNN; ↓ HF; ↑ LF / HF ratio) during undisturbed rest [7] (Figure 2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%