Monitoring the Heart Rate Variability Responses to Training Loads in Competitive Swimmers Using a Smartphone Application and the Banister Impulse-Response Model

被引:5
作者
Piatrikova, Eva [1 ]
Willsmer, Nicholas J. [1 ]
Altini, Marco [2 ]
Jovanovic, Mladen [3 ]
Mitchell, Lachlan J. G. [4 ]
Gonzalez, Javier T. [1 ]
Sousa, Ana C. [5 ,6 ]
Williams, Sean [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bath, Dept Hlth, Bath, Avon, England
[2] ASMA BV, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Univ Belgrade, Fac Sport & Phys Educ, Belgrade, Serbia
[4] Queensland Acad Sport, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
[5] Univ Tras Os Montes & Alto Douro, CIDESD, Res Ctr Sports Sci Hlth Sci & Human Dev, Vila Real, Portugal
[6] Univ Inst Maia, ISMAI, CIDESD, Res Ctr Sports Sci Hlth Sci & Human Dev, Maia, Portugal
关键词
athlete's status; cardiac parasympathetic function; performance; modeling; swimming; ANS ACTIVITY; ADAPTATION; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.1123/ijspp.2020-0201
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Purpose: First, to examine whether heart rate variability (HRV) responses can be modeled effectively via the Banister impulse-response model when the session rating of perceived exertion (sRPE) alone, and in combination with subjective well-being measures, are utilized. Second, to describe seasonal HRV responses and their associations with changes in critical speed (CS) in competitive swimmers. Methods: A total of 10 highly trained swimmers collected daily 1-minute HRV recordings, sRPE training load, and subjective well-being scores via a novel smartphone application for 15 weeks. The impulse-response model was used to describe chronic root mean square of the successive differences (rMSSD) responses to training, with sRPE and subjective wellbeing measures used as systems inputs. Changes in CS were obtained from a 3-minute all-out test completed in weeks 1 and 14. Results: The level of agreement between predicted and actual HRV data was R-2 = .66 (.25) when sRPE alone was used. Model fits improved in the range of 4% to 21% when different subjective well-being measures were combined with sRPE, representing trivial-to-moderate improvements. There were no significant differences in weekly group averages of log-transformed (Ln) rMSSD (P = .34) or HRV coefficient of variation of Ln rMSSD (P = .12); however, small-to-large changes (d = 0.21-1.46) were observed in these parameters throughout the season. Large correlations were observed between seasonal changes in HRV measures and CS (changes in averages of Ln rMSSD: r = .51, P = .13; changes in coefficient of variation of Ln rMSSD: r = -.68, P = .03). Conclusion: The impulse-response model and data collected via a novel smartphone application can be used to model HRV responses to swimming training and nontraining-related stressors. Large relationships between seasonal changes in measured HRV parameters and CS provide further evidence for incorporating a HRV-guided training approach.
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