Resting sympatho-vagal balance is related to 10 km running performance in master endurance athletes

Relationships between heart rate recovery after exercise (HRR, baseline heart rate variability measures (HRV), and time to perform a 10Km running trial (t10Km) were evaluated in "master" athletes of endurance to assess whether the measured indexes may be useful for monitoring the training...

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Main Authors: Angelo Cataldo (Author), Antonino Bianco (Author), Antonio Paoli (Author), Dario Cerasola (Author), Saverio Alagna (Author), Giuseppe Messina (Author), Daniele Zangla (Author), Marcello Traina (Author)
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Published: PAGEPress Publications, 2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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