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精英耐力运动员的训练适应和心率变异性:打开有效监测的大门。

Training adaptation and heart rate variability in elite endurance athletes: opening the door to effective monitoring.

机构信息

High Performance Sport New Zealand, AUT Millennium, 17 Antares Place, Mairangi Bay, 0632 Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Sports Med. 2013 Sep;43(9):773-81. doi: 10.1007/s40279-013-0071-8.

Abstract

The measurement of heart rate variability (HRV) is often considered a convenient non-invasive assessment tool for monitoring individual adaptation to training. Decreases and increases in vagal-derived indices of HRV have been suggested to indicate negative and positive adaptations, respectively, to endurance training regimens. However, much of the research in this area has involved recreational and well-trained athletes, with the small number of studies conducted in elite athletes revealing equivocal outcomes. For example, in elite athletes, studies have revealed both increases and decreases in HRV to be associated with negative adaptation. Additionally, signs of positive adaptation, such as increases in cardiorespiratory fitness, have been observed with atypical concomitant decreases in HRV. As such, practical ways by which HRV can be used to monitor training status in elites are yet to be established. This article addresses the current literature that has assessed changes in HRV in response to training loads and the likely positive and negative adaptations shown. We reveal limitations with respect to how the measurement of HRV has been interpreted to assess positive and negative adaptation to endurance training regimens and subsequent physical performance. We offer solutions to some of the methodological issues associated with using HRV as a day-to-day monitoring tool. These include the use of appropriate averaging techniques, and the use of specific HRV indices to overcome the issue of HRV saturation in elite athletes (i.e., reductions in HRV despite decreases in resting heart rate). Finally, we provide examples in Olympic and World Champion athletes showing how these indices can be practically applied to assess training status and readiness to perform in the period leading up to a pinnacle event. The paper reveals how longitudinal HRV monitoring in elites is required to understand their unique individual HRV fingerprint. For the first time, we demonstrate how increases and decreases in HRV relate to changes in fitness and freshness, respectively, in elite athletes.

摘要

心率变异性(HRV)的测量通常被认为是监测个体对训练适应的一种方便的非侵入性评估工具。迷走神经衍生的 HRV 指数的降低和增加分别被认为表明对耐力训练方案的负面和正面适应。然而,该领域的大部分研究涉及娱乐性和训练有素的运动员,而在精英运动员中进行的少数研究显示出结果不一致。例如,在精英运动员中,研究表明 HRV 的增加和减少都与负面适应有关。此外,还观察到与 HRV 非典型伴随降低相关的心肺适应的积极适应迹象,如心肺健康的增加。因此,尚未确定 HRV 可用于监测精英运动员训练状态的实际方法。本文探讨了评估 HRV 对训练负荷的反应以及可能显示的积极和消极适应的当前文献。我们揭示了在解释 HRV 以评估对耐力训练方案的积极和消极适应以及随后的身体表现方面存在的局限性。我们提供了解决使用 HRV 作为日常监测工具相关的一些方法学问题的解决方案。这些解决方案包括使用适当的平均技术,以及使用特定的 HRV 指数来克服精英运动员中 HRV 饱和的问题(即,尽管静息心率降低,但 HRV 降低)。最后,我们提供了一些在奥运会和世界冠军运动员中的示例,展示了如何实际应用这些指数来评估训练状态和在高峰赛事前的表现准备情况。本文揭示了如何通过对精英运动员进行长期 HRV 监测,了解他们独特的个体 HRV 特征。这是首次证明 HRV 的增加和减少如何分别与精英运动员的体能和新鲜感的变化相关。

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