Efecto agudo de la inmersión en agua fría en las respuestas cardiovasculares y autonómicas
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https://doi.org/10.21134/riaa.v3i5.418Palabras clave:
Heart rate variability, water activities, autonomic nervous system.Resumen
Antecedentes: La inmersión viene siendo usada desde hace muchos años con fines terapéuticos, pero más recientemente los efectos cardiovasculares y autonómicos surgen cómo un cambio importante en el organismo durante la inmersión en el ambiente acuático.
Objetivos: El objetivo de esta investigación fue investigar el efecto agudo de la inmersión en agua (22.6 ° C) sobre la frecuencia cardiaca, la variabilidad de la frecuencia cardíaca, la temperatura corporal, la saturación de oxígeno, la presión arterial diastólica y la presión arterial sistólica en hombres jóvenes aparentemente saludable.
Método: Nueve hombres aparentemente sanos fueron asignados al azar en una situación experimental (SE) y otro control (SC). Los participantes del SE se les midió después de los 10 minutos de inmersión. Los participantes del SC permanecieron 10 minutos en reposo en el ambiente terrestre. Después de 48 h, los procedimientos se realizaron de manera inversa para realizar la entrada balanceada.
Resultados: Después de 10 minutos de inmersión en agua se observó reducción en los valores de la frecuencia cardíaca, aumentos significativos en los intervalos RR. Los valores de RMSSD (ms) aumentaron después de la inmersión, como demuestra el aumento del pNN50 (%) y del índice HF. La relación (LF/HF) disminuyó después de la inmersión. Se observaron diferencias significativas cuando se comparó la PAS.
Conclusiones: Se concluye que la inmersión en agua (22.6ºC) aumenta la actividad vagal y reduce la modulación de la rama simpática del sistema nervioso autónomo.
Palabras clave: variabilidad de la frecuencia cardíaca, actividades acuáticas, sistema nervioso autónomo
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