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Heart rate-based indices to detect parasympathetic hyperactivity in functionally overreached athletes. A meta-analysis

Posted on March 4, 2021 by hrvtraining
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Our new meta-analysis determined that parasympathetic hyperactivity in overreached endurance athletes is best detected using weekly averaged versus isolated HRV values and in the standing versus supine position.

Thanks to Agustín Manresa-Rocamora, Antonio Casanova-Lizón, Juan A. Ballester-Ferrer, José M. Sarabia, Francisco J. Vera-Garcia, and Manuel Moya-Ramón for inviting my collaboration.

The full text can be accessed at the link below:

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author/WRPUS2WUBDYBTUBBUGQK?target=10.1111/sms.13932

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Posted in Heart Rate Variability, Monitoring | Tagged athletes, endurance, exercise, fatigue, fitness, heart rate, heart rate monitor, heart rate variability, HRV, monitoring, overtraining, Parasympathetic | Leave a reply

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