2021
DOI: 10.1134/s0362119721040125
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Increase in the Strength of Synchronization between the Baroreflex Waves of Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Due to the Lower Body Negative Pressure Effect

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“…This is consistent with previous findings regarding the use of EECP by athletes to suppress the vagal activity of the autonomic nervous system during recovery from exercise fatigue ( Valenzuela et al, 2018 ). Similarly, negative lower body pressure interventions increased the intensity of heartbeat–blood pressure coupling in the spontaneous state ( Negulyaev et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is consistent with previous findings regarding the use of EECP by athletes to suppress the vagal activity of the autonomic nervous system during recovery from exercise fatigue ( Valenzuela et al, 2018 ). Similarly, negative lower body pressure interventions increased the intensity of heartbeat–blood pressure coupling in the spontaneous state ( Negulyaev et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One way to apply this approach is through the relationship between the signals’ phases ( Federation, 2001 ) to characterize the dynamic alterations of control mechanisms during transition processes ( Negulyaev et al, 2019 ). Previous studies ( Karavaev et al, 2009 ; Ocon et al, 2009 ; Lackner et al, 2011 ; Ocon et al, 2011 ; Zhang et al, 2015 ; Negulyaev et al, 2019 ; Negulyaev et al, 2021 ) have analyzed phase synchronization between cardiovascular and respiratory systems in different contexts, including the course of a healthy pregnancy ( Moertl et al, 2013 ). However, they use the Hilbert Transform without considering the multifrequency nature of cardiovascular signals, so estimating instantaneous phases becomes inappropriate.…”
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confidence: 99%