Maximal Fat Oxidation by Hear Rate Variability in Physically Active Subjects

被引:1
|
作者
Saez-Olivares, Sebastian [1 ]
Pino-Zuniga, Johanna [2 ]
Olivares-Galvez, Mariela [2 ]
Cancino-Lopez, Jorge [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Mayor, Fac Sci, Providencia, Chile
[2] Ctr Nutr & Bariatr Surg, Clin Las Condes, Santiago, Chile
[3] Finis Terrae Univ, Sch Kinesiol, Exercise Sci Lab, Santiago, Chile
来源
关键词
heart rate variability threshold; indirect calorimetry; oxygen consumption; Fatmax; EXERCISE; INTENSITY; LACTATE;
D O I
10.5672/apunts.2014-0983.es.(2019/4).138.09
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Introduction: the objective of this study is to identify the intensity of the maximal fat oxidation point (Fatmax) and its relationship to the first heart rate variability threshold (HRVT1). Subjects and methods. 23 subjects (10 M; 13 W), BMI 24.3 +/- 3.1 kg/m(2), age 32 +/- 10 years, physically active (>= 600 METS minute-week), performed an incremental step test on a cycloergometer. (V) over dotO(2), (V) over dotCO(2), HRV and fat oxidation were recorded for each stage. Measurements of central tendency, mean contrast, correlation coefficient and Bland-Altman plot analysis were used for the statistical analysis. Results. The values for Fatmax vs. HRVT1 were 48.7 +/- 7.1 vs. 55.4 +/- 9.2 %(V) over dotO(2)peak 68 +/- 34 vs. 84 +/- 39 Watts, 112 +/- 14 vs. 125 +/- 11 bpm and 1.25 +/- .49 vs. 1.41 +/- .54 L.min(-1); all intensities presented significant differences (p < .01) and correlations higher than .8 were identified for W and (V) over dotO(2). The SD1 value in Fatmax was 5.56 +/- 2.8 ms. Fatmax was at 84.2; 90.5 and 90.5% of the load in W, HR and (V) over dotO(2)peak of HRVT1, respectively. The value of 84.2% HRVT1 and SD1 = 5.56 in intensity of watts did not present significant differences (p > .05), correlations higher than .8, a bias of approximate to 3W and a good level of agreement with the values of Fatmax. Conclusion: there is correlation between HRVT1 and Faunas in the VO2 and Watts variables. The watts load of Fatmax can be identified using this relationship.
引用
收藏
页码:111 / 122
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Fat oxidation rate and the exercise intensity that elicits maximal fat oxidation decreases with pubertal status in young male subjects
    Riddell, M. C.
    Jamnik, V. K.
    Iscoe, K. E.
    Timmons, Brian W.
    Gledhill, N.
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 2008, 105 (02) : 742 - 748
  • [2] Heart rate variability and recovery following maximal exercise in endurance athletes and physically active individuals
    Bentley, Robert F.
    Vecchiarelli, Emily
    Banks, Laura
    Goncalves, Patric E. O.
    Thomas, Scott G.
    Goodman, Jack M.
    APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY NUTRITION AND METABOLISM, 2020, 45 (10) : 1138 - 1144
  • [3] Heart rate variability in older endurance-trained athletes and physically active subjects
    Davini, R
    Ribeiro, LFP
    Oliveira, VR
    Prado, JMD
    Golfetti, R
    Martins, LEB
    Júnior, LG
    FASEB JOURNAL, 2003, 17 (05): : A1272 - A1272
  • [4] Reproducibility of maximal fat oxidation in active young men
    Bagdasarianz, Rachel
    Lecoultre, Virgile
    Borrani, Fabio
    Schutz, Yves
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY, 2007, 31 : S149 - S149
  • [5] CIRCADIAN VARIABILITY OF MAXIMAL FAT OXIDATION IN METABOLIC SYNDROME PATIENTS
    Methnani, Jabeur
    Ibrahim, Med Mustapha
    El Hraiech, Aymen
    Rouatbi, Sonia
    Latiri, Imed
    Bouslama, Ali
    Zaouali, Monia
    Omezzine, Asma
    Bouhlel, Ezdine
    ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA, 2023, 239
  • [6] The factors correlated to the maximal fat oxidation rate in competitive cyclists
    Coquart, J.
    Garcin, M.
    L'hermette, M.
    Lemaitre, F.
    Sioud, R.
    Tourny-Chollet, C.
    FUNDAMENTAL & CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY, 2012, 26 : 63 - 63
  • [7] Relationship between training status and maximal fat oxidation rate
    Lima-Silva, Adriano E.
    Bertuzzi, Romulo C. M.
    Pires, Flavio O.
    Gagliardi, Joao F. L.
    Barros, Ronaldo V.
    Hammond, John
    Kiss, Maria A. P. D. M.
    JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCE AND MEDICINE, 2010, 9 (01) : 31 - 35
  • [8] Associations between heart rate variability and maximal fat oxidation in two different cohorts of healthy sedentary adults
    Gonzalez-Acedo, Anabel
    Plaza-Florido, Abel
    Jose Amaro-Gahete, Francisco
    Sacha, Jerzy
    Alcantara, Juan M. A.
    NUTRITION METABOLISM AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES, 2022, 32 (10) : 2338 - 2347
  • [9] Heart rate variability in physically active individuals: reliability and gender characteristics
    Sookan, Takshita
    McKune, Andrew J.
    CARDIOVASCULAR JOURNAL OF AFRICA, 2012, 23 (02) : 67 - 72
  • [10] Crossover and maximal fat oxidation points during running and cycling in sedentary subjects
    Marzouki, H.
    Gmada, N.
    Farhani, Z.
    Hssin, N.
    Shephard, R.
    Bouhlel, E.
    SCIENCE & SPORTS, 2015, 30 (04) : 196 - 203