Efeitos da imersão em água nas respostas cardíacas em repouso e durante exercícios em pessoas que vivem com HIV 

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Autor(a) principal: Di Masi, Fabrízio
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Silva, Gabriel Costa e, Silveira, Anderson Luiz Bezerra da, Conceição, Rodrigo Rodrigues da, Ribeiro, Luiz Claudio Pereira, Ferry, Fernando Raphael de Almeida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.6063/motricidade.31530
Resumo: The present research aimed to compare the HRV of people living with HIV (PLWH) with non-infected individuals in aquatic and dryland environments. Twenty participants were divided into two groups. PLWH composed the experimental group (EG), and seronegative participants composed the control group (CG). In dryland, HRV was measured in time and frequency domains, as follows: 10 minutes in rest (RES), 20 minutes of moderate and intense aerobic exercise (EXE), and 30 minutes post-exercise recovery (REC). After 72 hours, the same procedures were repeated in the aquatic environment. HRV analysis demonstrated significant differences in Mean r-r (Δ%= 3.5%, p<0,01) and rMSSD (Δ%= -19.4%, p<0.05) when compared dryland vs aquatic environment in RES. We observed similar results in rMSSD (Δ%= 49.2%, p<0.01), pNN50(%) (Δ%= 79.1%, p<0.01), and SD1 (Δ%= 49.3%, p<0.01), during REC. Significant differences (p<0.01) were also demonstrated for the HF during RES (Δ%= -43.4%) and REC (Δ%= -28.8%). However, the EG intra-group analysis showed no significant differences. The inter-group analysis at RES in dryland demonstrated significant differences in rMSSD (Δ%= -36.5%, p<0.05), pNN50(%) (Δ%= -54.8%, p<0.05), and SD1 (Δ%= 46.5%, p<0.05). We also observed significant differences in mean R-R intervals (Δ%= -17.8%, p<0.01), SDNN (Δ%= -41.2%, p<0.01), rMSSD (Δ%= -50.5%, p<0.01), pNN50 (Δ%= -73.6%, p<0.001), and SD1 (Δ%= -50.4%, p<0.001) during water immersion as well as the HF (Δ%= -67.6%, p<0.01). The mean R-R interval (Δ%= -16.3%, p<0.01), SDNN (Δ%= -46.4%, p<0.001), rMSSD (Δ%= -57.0%, p<0.001), pNN50 (Δ%= -73.1, p<0.001), and SD1 (Δ%= -57.1, p<0.001) also showed significant differences during REC. Water immersion increases the CG vagal modulation as expected. However, without any influence in EG. The results indicate a decreased vagal modulation in PLHIV in ART, indicating a possible autonomic dysfunction over the heart for this group.
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spelling Efeitos da imersão em água nas respostas cardíacas em repouso e durante exercícios em pessoas que vivem com HIV Efeitos da imersão em água nas respostas cardíacas em repouso e durante exercícios em pessoas que vivem com HIV Original ArticleThe present research aimed to compare the HRV of people living with HIV (PLWH) with non-infected individuals in aquatic and dryland environments. Twenty participants were divided into two groups. PLWH composed the experimental group (EG), and seronegative participants composed the control group (CG). In dryland, HRV was measured in time and frequency domains, as follows: 10 minutes in rest (RES), 20 minutes of moderate and intense aerobic exercise (EXE), and 30 minutes post-exercise recovery (REC). After 72 hours, the same procedures were repeated in the aquatic environment. HRV analysis demonstrated significant differences in Mean r-r (Δ%= 3.5%, p<0,01) and rMSSD (Δ%= -19.4%, p<0.05) when compared dryland vs aquatic environment in RES. We observed similar results in rMSSD (Δ%= 49.2%, p<0.01), pNN50(%) (Δ%= 79.1%, p<0.01), and SD1 (Δ%= 49.3%, p<0.01), during REC. Significant differences (p<0.01) were also demonstrated for the HF during RES (Δ%= -43.4%) and REC (Δ%= -28.8%). However, the EG intra-group analysis showed no significant differences. The inter-group analysis at RES in dryland demonstrated significant differences in rMSSD (Δ%= -36.5%, p<0.05), pNN50(%) (Δ%= -54.8%, p<0.05), and SD1 (Δ%= 46.5%, p<0.05). We also observed significant differences in mean R-R intervals (Δ%= -17.8%, p<0.01), SDNN (Δ%= -41.2%, p<0.01), rMSSD (Δ%= -50.5%, p<0.01), pNN50 (Δ%= -73.6%, p<0.001), and SD1 (Δ%= -50.4%, p<0.001) during water immersion as well as the HF (Δ%= -67.6%, p<0.01). The mean R-R interval (Δ%= -16.3%, p<0.01), SDNN (Δ%= -46.4%, p<0.001), rMSSD (Δ%= -57.0%, p<0.001), pNN50 (Δ%= -73.1, p<0.001), and SD1 (Δ%= -57.1, p<0.001) also showed significant differences during REC. Water immersion increases the CG vagal modulation as expected. However, without any influence in EG. The results indicate a decreased vagal modulation in PLHIV in ART, indicating a possible autonomic dysfunction over the heart for this group.The present research aimed to compare the HRV of people living with HIV (PLWH) with non-infected individuals in aquatic and dryland environments. Twenty participants were divided into two groups. PLWH composed the experimental group (EG), and seronegative participants composed the control group (CG). In dryland, HRV was measured in time and frequency domains, as follows: 10 minutes in rest (RES), 20 minutes of moderate and intense aerobic exercise (EXE), and 30 minutes post-exercise recovery (REC). After 72 hours, the same procedures were repeated in the aquatic environment. HRV analysis demonstrated significant differences in Mean r-r (Δ%= 3.5%, p<0,01) and rMSSD (Δ%= -19.4%, p<0.05) when compared dryland vs aquatic environment in RES. We observed similar results in rMSSD (Δ%= 49.2%, p<0.01), pNN50(%) (Δ%= 79.1%, p<0.01), and SD1 (Δ%= 49.3%, p<0.01), during REC. Significant differences (p<0.01) were also demonstrated for the HF during RES (Δ%= -43.4%) and REC (Δ%= -28.8%). However, the EG intra-group analysis showed no significant differences. The inter-group analysis at RES in dryland demonstrated significant differences in rMSSD (Δ%= -36.5%, p<0.05), pNN50(%) (Δ%= -54.8%, p<0.05), and SD1 (Δ%= 46.5%, p<0.05). We also observed significant differences in mean R-R intervals (Δ%= -17.8%, p<0.01), SDNN (Δ%= -41.2%, p<0.01), rMSSD (Δ%= -50.5%, p<0.01), pNN50 (Δ%= -73.6%, p<0.001), and SD1 (Δ%= -50.4%, p<0.001) during water immersion as well as the HF (Δ%= -67.6%, p<0.01). The mean R-R interval (Δ%= -16.3%, p<0.01), SDNN (Δ%= -46.4%, p<0.001), rMSSD (Δ%= -57.0%, p<0.001), pNN50 (Δ%= -73.1, p<0.001), and SD1 (Δ%= -57.1, p<0.001) also showed significant differences during REC. Water immersion increases the CG vagal modulation as expected. However, without any influence in EG. The results indicate a decreased vagal modulation in PLHIV in ART, indicating a possible autonomic dysfunction over the heart for this group.Edições Sílabas Didáticas2023-08-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://doi.org/10.6063/motricidade.31530por2182-29721646-107XDi Masi, FabrízioSilva, Gabriel Costa eSilveira, Anderson Luiz Bezerra daConceição, Rodrigo Rodrigues daRibeiro, Luiz Claudio PereiraFerry, Fernando Raphael de Almeidainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-05-06T15:08:04Zoai:ojs.revistas.rcaap.pt:article/31530Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-05-06T15:08:04Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Efeitos da imersão em água nas respostas cardíacas em repouso e durante exercícios em pessoas que vivem com HIV 
Efeitos da imersão em água nas respostas cardíacas em repouso e durante exercícios em pessoas que vivem com HIV 
title Efeitos da imersão em água nas respostas cardíacas em repouso e durante exercícios em pessoas que vivem com HIV 
spellingShingle Efeitos da imersão em água nas respostas cardíacas em repouso e durante exercícios em pessoas que vivem com HIV 
Di Masi, Fabrízio
Original Article
title_short Efeitos da imersão em água nas respostas cardíacas em repouso e durante exercícios em pessoas que vivem com HIV 
title_full Efeitos da imersão em água nas respostas cardíacas em repouso e durante exercícios em pessoas que vivem com HIV 
title_fullStr Efeitos da imersão em água nas respostas cardíacas em repouso e durante exercícios em pessoas que vivem com HIV 
title_full_unstemmed Efeitos da imersão em água nas respostas cardíacas em repouso e durante exercícios em pessoas que vivem com HIV 
title_sort Efeitos da imersão em água nas respostas cardíacas em repouso e durante exercícios em pessoas que vivem com HIV 
author Di Masi, Fabrízio
author_facet Di Masi, Fabrízio
Silva, Gabriel Costa e
Silveira, Anderson Luiz Bezerra da
Conceição, Rodrigo Rodrigues da
Ribeiro, Luiz Claudio Pereira
Ferry, Fernando Raphael de Almeida
author_role author
author2 Silva, Gabriel Costa e
Silveira, Anderson Luiz Bezerra da
Conceição, Rodrigo Rodrigues da
Ribeiro, Luiz Claudio Pereira
Ferry, Fernando Raphael de Almeida
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Di Masi, Fabrízio
Silva, Gabriel Costa e
Silveira, Anderson Luiz Bezerra da
Conceição, Rodrigo Rodrigues da
Ribeiro, Luiz Claudio Pereira
Ferry, Fernando Raphael de Almeida
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description The present research aimed to compare the HRV of people living with HIV (PLWH) with non-infected individuals in aquatic and dryland environments. Twenty participants were divided into two groups. PLWH composed the experimental group (EG), and seronegative participants composed the control group (CG). In dryland, HRV was measured in time and frequency domains, as follows: 10 minutes in rest (RES), 20 minutes of moderate and intense aerobic exercise (EXE), and 30 minutes post-exercise recovery (REC). After 72 hours, the same procedures were repeated in the aquatic environment. HRV analysis demonstrated significant differences in Mean r-r (Δ%= 3.5%, p<0,01) and rMSSD (Δ%= -19.4%, p<0.05) when compared dryland vs aquatic environment in RES. We observed similar results in rMSSD (Δ%= 49.2%, p<0.01), pNN50(%) (Δ%= 79.1%, p<0.01), and SD1 (Δ%= 49.3%, p<0.01), during REC. Significant differences (p<0.01) were also demonstrated for the HF during RES (Δ%= -43.4%) and REC (Δ%= -28.8%). However, the EG intra-group analysis showed no significant differences. The inter-group analysis at RES in dryland demonstrated significant differences in rMSSD (Δ%= -36.5%, p<0.05), pNN50(%) (Δ%= -54.8%, p<0.05), and SD1 (Δ%= 46.5%, p<0.05). We also observed significant differences in mean R-R intervals (Δ%= -17.8%, p<0.01), SDNN (Δ%= -41.2%, p<0.01), rMSSD (Δ%= -50.5%, p<0.01), pNN50 (Δ%= -73.6%, p<0.001), and SD1 (Δ%= -50.4%, p<0.001) during water immersion as well as the HF (Δ%= -67.6%, p<0.01). The mean R-R interval (Δ%= -16.3%, p<0.01), SDNN (Δ%= -46.4%, p<0.001), rMSSD (Δ%= -57.0%, p<0.001), pNN50 (Δ%= -73.1, p<0.001), and SD1 (Δ%= -57.1, p<0.001) also showed significant differences during REC. Water immersion increases the CG vagal modulation as expected. However, without any influence in EG. The results indicate a decreased vagal modulation in PLHIV in ART, indicating a possible autonomic dysfunction over the heart for this group.
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