The character of the haemodynamic answer at impulse hypergravitational physical activity in young men with normal heart rate and tachycardia



Cite item

Full Text

Abstract

Investigated character change of haemodynamics parametres at 20 young men aged 20,3±0,99 years with the normal and speeded up heart rate after physical activity with lowly - and highly amplitude impulse hypergravitation in comparison with usual static physical activity. It is established, that after usual static squat there is an activization of haemodynamics at participants with normal heart rate, mainly for vessels of average and small calibre. Influence lowly amplitude impulse hypergravitation causes the smaller haemodynamic answer, than traditional squat. In particular, increase of a tone of arteries at young men with a normal rhythm of heart occurs on 3 % less, and degree of vasodilation at participants with tachycardia on 4,7 % more low, than after traditional physical activity notwithstanding that activation of proprioceptive systems at the given influence above and training effect is reached faster. The perturbation effect of highly amplitude impulse hypergravitational physical activity is less expressed in comparison with usual physical activity and more expressed in comparison with lowly amplitude hypergravitation at participants with normal heart rate. Activization of haemodynamics at young men with a tachycardia occurs mainly for the account of vessels of large calibre.

About the authors

V V Korolev

Email: korolevl63@mail.ru

References

  1. Bongiovanni L., Hagbarth K., Stjenberg L. Prolonged muscle vibration reducing motor output in maximal voluntary contractions in man // J. Physiol. - 1990. - Vol. 423. - P. 15-23.
  2. Van der Meer G., Zeunstra E., Tempelaars J. Handbook of Acceleration Training.-Monterey: Healthy Learning, 2007. - 181 p.
  3. Carroll T., Riek S., Carson R. Neural adaptation to resistance training. Implications for movement control // Sports med. - 2001. - Vol. 31. - P. 829-840.
  4. Hazell T., Thomas G., DeGuire J. Vertical whole-body vibration does not increase cardiovascular stress to static semi-squat exercise // Eur. J. Appl. Physiol. - 2008. - Vol. 104, № 5. - P. 903-908.
  5. Otsuki T., Takanami Y., Aoi W. et al. Arterial stiffness acutely decreases after whole-body vibration in humans // Acta Physiol. - 2008. - Vol. 194, № 3. - P. 189-194.
  6. Cardinale M, Bosco C. The use of vibration as an exercise intervention // Exerc Sport Sci Rev. - 2003. - Vol. 31. - Р. 3-7.
  7. Kerschan-Schindl K., Grampp S., Henk C. et al. Whole body vibration exercise leads to alterations in muscle blood volume // Clin. Physiology. - 2001. - Vol. 21, № 3. - Р. 377-382.
  8. Rittweger J., Beller G., Felsenberg D. Acute physiological effects of exhaustive whole body vibration exercise in men // Clin. Physiol. - 2000. - Vol. 20. - P. 134-142.
  9. Bovenzi M, Lindsell C, Griffin MJ. Magnitude of acute exposures to vibration and finger circulation // Scand J Work Environ Health. - 1999. - Vol. 25. - Р. 278-284.
  10. Takeuchi T, Futatsuka M, Imanishi H, Yamada S. Pathological changes observed in the finger biopsy of patients with vibration-induced white finger // Scand J Work Environ Health. - 1986. - Vol. 12. - Р. 280-283.
  11. Zhang Q, Ericson K, Styf J. Blood flow in the tibialis anterior muscle by photoplethysmography during foot-transmitted vibration // Eur J Appl Physiol. - 2003. - Vol. 90. - Р. 464-469.
  12. Lythgo N., Eser P., Groot de P. et al. Whole-body vibration dosage alters leg blood flow // Clin. Physiol. Funct. Imaging. - 2009. - Vol. 29, № 1. - P. 53-59.

Supplementary files

Supplementary Files
Action
1. JATS XML

Copyright (c) 2010 Korolev V.V.

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

This website uses cookies

You consent to our cookies if you continue to use our website.

About Cookies