Effects of Handgrip Work and Heat Load on Heart Rate Variability.
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The purpose of the present study was to evaluate cardiac sympathetic (SNS) and parasympathic (PNS) nervous system activities during isometric continuous and intermittent handgrip with power spectrum analysis of heart rate variability (HRV). Eight healthy men performed work at 10% maximum voluntary contraction. The sequence of tests included three different work patterns : 1) the continuous handgrip for 30 min, 2) the intermittent handgrip (10 sec contraction +5 sec relaxation) for 45 min, 3) the intermittent handgrip (10 sec contraction +10 sec relaxation) for 60 min. These experiments were performed at two different heat loads (25°C and 40°C, R.H. 50%). To evaluate HRV, low frequency component (0.03-0.15Hz : LFP) and high frequency component (0.15-0.5Hz : HFP) power were calculated. The SNS and PNS activities were evaluated by LFP/HFP and HFP/(HFP+LFP), respectively. Summary of the results was shown below. 1) The change of the SNS and PNS activities were not significant among the different work patterns, due to the lower work load in the present experiment. 2) The increase of HR at 25°C was mediated primarily by the decrease of the PNS activities during the work periods. 3) The effects of heat loads on the SNS and PNS activities were significant. Briefly, at the same work pattern, the SNS activities at 40°C were higher than those at 25°C, but the PNS activities at 40°C were lower than those at 25°C.
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