The effect of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation on cycling ergometry and recovery in healthy young individuals
Sefa Haktan Hatik,
Mesut Arslan,
Ömer Demirbilek
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundIt is aimed to examine the potential benefits and effects of the use of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) for sporting purposes on recovery, fatigue, and sportive performance level.MethodsIn this study, 90 people between the ages of 18–23 were participated. They were randomly divided into three groups as bilateral sham, unilateral left, and bilateral VNS. A 4‐day protocol was applied to the participants. Cycling exercise was performed with maximum performance for 30 min under the… Show more
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