Cardiac Autonomic Modulation of Heart Rate Recovery in Children with Spina Bifida

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE(2021)

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We aimed to analyse cardiac autonomic control by assessing the post-exercise heart rate recovery (HRR) and physical fitness in children and adolescents with spina bifida (SB), compared to participants with typical development. A total of 124 participants, 42 with spina bifida (SB group) and 82 typical developmental controls (CO group) performed the arm cranking exercise test with a gas analysis system. HRR was determined at the first (HRR_1) and second (HRR_2) minute at recovery phase. Data are shown as [mean difference (95% CI)]. The SB group showed reduced HR reserve [14.5 (7.1-22.0) bmp, P<0.01], slower HRR_1 [12.4 (7.4-17.5) bpm, P<0.01] and HRR_2 [16.3 (10.6-21.9) bpm; P<0.01], lower VO (2peak) [VO (2peak) relative: 7.3 (4.2-10.3) mL.min (-1) .kg (-1) , P<0.01; VO (2peak) absolute: 0.42 (0.30-0.54) L.min (-1) , P<0.01], and lower O (2) pulse [2.5 (1.8-3.2) mL.bpm, P<0.01] and ventilatory responses [13.5 (8.8-18.1) L.min (-1) , P<0.01] than the CO group. VE/VO (2) was not different between groups [-2.82 (-5.77- -0.12); P=0.06], but the VE/VCO (2) [-2.59 (-4.40-0.78); P<0.01] and the values of the anaerobic threshold corrected by body mass [-3.2 (-5.8- -0.6) mL.min (-1) .kg (-1) , P=0.01] were higher in the SB group than in the CO group. We concluded that children and adolescents with SB have reduced physical fitness and a slower HRR response after maximal effort.
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autonomic nervous system, oxygen uptake, aerobic exercise, upper limbs, wheelchair
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