Heart rate variability behavior in athletes after a sports concussion: A systematic review

Author:

Flores Gonçalo1ORCID,Monteiro Diogo123ORCID,Silva Fernanda4ORCID,Duarte‐Mendes Pedro56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ESECS—Polytechnic of Leiria Leiria Portugal

2. Research Centre in Sport Health and Human Development (CIDESD) Vila Real Portugal

3. Life Quality Research Center (CIEQV) Leiria Portugal

4. Research Unit for Sport and Physical Activity University of Coimbra Coimbra Portugal

5. Department of Sports and Well‐being Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco Castelo Branco Portugal

6. Sport, Health and Exercise Research Unit—SHERU Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco Castelo Branco Portugal

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis systematic review aims to investigate the adaptations of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) after a concussion by measuring HRV in athletes over the age of 16 after injury.MethodsThis systematic review followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analysis (PRISMA). Web of Science, Pubmed, SCOPUS, and Sport Discus were searched using predefined search terms to identify relevant original cross‐sectional, longitudinal, and cohort epidemiological studies published before December 2021.ResultsAfter screening 1737 potential articles, four studies met the inclusion criteria. Studies included participants with concussion (n = 63) and healthy control athletes (n = 140) who practised different sports. Two studies describe a decrease in HRV following a sports concussion, and one proposed that the resolution of symptoms does not necessarily reflect ANS recovery. Lastly, one study concluded that submaximal exercise induces alteration in ANS, not seen in rest after an injury.ConclusionsIn the frequency domain, a decrease in high frequency power and an increase of low frequency/high frequency ratio is expected, as the activity of the sympathetic nervous system increases, and the parasympathetic nervous system decreases after injury. In the frequency domain, heart rate variability (HRV) may help monitor the activity of ANS evaluating signals of somatic tissue distress and early identification of other types of musculoskeletal injuries. Further research should investigate the relationship between HRV and other musculoskeletal injuries.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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