Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Sport Sciences, Universidad Europea de Madrid Campus de
Villaviciosa de Odón, Madrid, Spain
2. Laboratory of Pediatric Physical Activity, Infant Center, PUCRS, Porto
Alegre, Brazil. Visiting Professor (2019-2020), Universidad Europea de Madrid,
Madrid, Spain.
Abstract
AbstractThis study analyzed the effects of physical training programs on heart rate
variability, as a measure of sympathovagal balance, in children and adolescents
with chronic diseases. Relevant articles were systematically searched in Pubmed,
Science Direct, Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar and Embase scientific
databases. We performed a meta-analysis using an inverse variance heterogeneity
model. Effect size calculation was based on the standardized mean differences
between pre- and post-intervention assessments, assuring at least a single-group
repeated-measures model for each extracted group. Ten studies (252 participants)
were included, seven in obese subjects, two in type-1 diabetes, and one in
cerebral palsy. When time-domain variables were analyzed, exercise was found to
moderately increase RMSSD (SMD=0.478; 95%CI: 0.227 to 0.729;
p<0.001), SDNN (SMD=0.367; 95%CI: 0.139 to
0.595; p=0.002) and pNN50 (SMD=0.817; 95%CI:
0.139 to 0.595; p=0.002). As for frequency-domain variables,
exercise presented a moderate increasing effect on HF (SMD=0.512;
95%CI: 0.240 to 0.783; p<0.001), a negligible effect for
LF (SMD=0.077; 95%CI: –0.259 to 0.412;
p<0.001) and a non-significant reduction for LF/HF
(SMD=–0.519; 95%CI: -1.162 to 0.124;
p=0.114). In conclusion, physical training programs are able to
modulate heart rate variability in children and adolescents with chronic
diseases, affecting mainly the time-domain variables.
Funder
Catedra Fundación Asisa-UE
XIX Premios Neumomadrid
Beca Cantera de Investigación
Santander - Fundación de la Universidad Europea
MVFD would like to thank Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de
Pessoal de Nível Superior
Conselho
Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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