Boutcher S H, Nugent F W, McLaren P F, Weltman A L
University of Exeter, United Kingdom.
Psychophysiology. 1998 Jan;35(1):16-22.
The effect of aerobic training on parasympathetic reactivity to mental stress is unclear. Thus, the parasympathetic response, as assessed by time series analysis of heart period variability (HPVts), of 10 trained male runners (trained group), 10 inherently low resting heart rate untrained men (low HR group), and 10 normal resting HR men (control group) at rest and to two mental stressors was examined. Participants completed a mental arithmetic and Stroop task. Resting HPVts at high and medium frequencies was significantly greater for the trained and the low HR groups than for the control group. Significantly greater decreases in HPVts at the medium frequency during arithmetic recovery were measured for the trained and low HR groups compared with the response of the control group. Significantly greater decreases in HPVts at both the the high and medium frequencies during the first two epochs of the Stroop occurred only for the trained and low HR groups. These results suggest that the greater HPVts at rest and decline in HPVts during and after mental challenge is influenced by both aerobic training and genetic inheritance.
有氧训练对副交感神经对精神压力的反应性的影响尚不清楚。因此,我们通过对心率变异性(HPVts)进行时间序列分析,检测了10名受过训练的男性跑步者(训练组)、10名静息心率天生较低的未受过训练的男性(低心率组)和10名静息心率正常的男性(对照组)在静息状态下以及对两种精神压力源的副交感神经反应。参与者完成了心算和Stroop任务。训练组和低心率组在高频和中频的静息HPVts显著高于对照组。与对照组相比,训练组和低心率组在心算恢复期间中频HPVts的下降幅度显著更大。仅训练组和低心率组在Stroop任务的前两个阶段高频和中频HPVts的下降幅度显著更大。这些结果表明,静息时较高的HPVts以及精神挑战期间和之后HPVts的下降受到有氧训练和遗传因素的共同影响。