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Post-Exercise Hypotension and Reduced Cardiac Baroreflex after Half-Marathon Run: In Men, but Not in Women

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  • Laurent Mourot

    (EA3920 Prognostic Factors and Regulatory Factors of Cardiac and Vascular Pathologies, Exercise Performance Health Innovation (EPHI) Platform, University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 25000 Besançon, France
    Division for Physical Education, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, 634040 Tomsk, Russia)

  • Alessandro Fornasiero

    (CeRiSM, Sport Mountain and Health Research Centre, University of Verona, 38068 Rovereto, Italy
    Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, University of Verona, 37131 Verona, Italy)

  • Mark Rakobowchuk

    (Department of Biological Sciences, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC V2C 0C8, Canada)

  • Laurie Isacco

    (EA3920 Prognostic Factors and Regulatory Factors of Cardiac and Vascular Pathologies, Exercise Performance Health Innovation (EPHI) Platform, University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 25000 Besançon, France)

  • Alfredo Brighenti

    (EA3920 Prognostic Factors and Regulatory Factors of Cardiac and Vascular Pathologies, Exercise Performance Health Innovation (EPHI) Platform, University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 25000 Besançon, France
    CeRiSM, Sport Mountain and Health Research Centre, University of Verona, 38068 Rovereto, Italy
    Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, University of Verona, 37131 Verona, Italy)

  • Federico Stella

    (CeRiSM, Sport Mountain and Health Research Centre, University of Verona, 38068 Rovereto, Italy)

  • Andrea Zignoli

    (CeRiSM, Sport Mountain and Health Research Centre, University of Verona, 38068 Rovereto, Italy
    Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Trento, 38123 Trento, Italy)

  • Barbara Pellegrini

    (CeRiSM, Sport Mountain and Health Research Centre, University of Verona, 38068 Rovereto, Italy
    Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, University of Verona, 37131 Verona, Italy)

  • Cantor Tarperi

    (Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, University of Verona, 37131 Verona, Italy
    Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences, University of Turin, 10124 Turin, Italy)

  • Federico Schena

    (CeRiSM, Sport Mountain and Health Research Centre, University of Verona, 38068 Rovereto, Italy
    Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, University of Verona, 37131 Verona, Italy)

Abstract

We examined whether trained women exhibit similar cardiovascular and cardiac baroreflex alterations after a half-marathon compared to men. Thirteen women (39.1 ± 9.3 years; 165 ± 6 cm; 58.2 ± 7.5 kg; maximal aerobic speed (MAS): 13.7 ± 2.2 km·h −1 ) and 12 men (45.7 ± 10.5 years; 178 ± 7 cm; 75.0 ± 8.3 kg; MAS: 15.8 ± 2.2 km·h −1 ) ran an official half-marathon. Before and 60-min after, cardiovascular variables, parasympathetic (heart rate variability analysis) modulation and cardiac baroreflex function (transfer function and sequence analyses) were assessed during supine rest and a squat-stand test. Running performance was slower in women than in men (120 ± 19 vs. 104 ± 14 min for women and men, respectively). However, when expressed as a percentage of MAS, it was similar (78.1 ± 4.6% and 78.2 ± 5.4% of MAS for women and men, respectively). Before the run, women exhibited lower mean blood pressure (BP), cardiac output (CO) and stroke volume (SV) compared to men, together with higher parasympathetic indexes. After the race, parasympathetic indexes decreased in both sexes, but remained higher in women. Reduced SV, systolic BP and cardiac baroreflex were observed in men but not in women. Contrary to men, a competitive half-marathon did not trigger post-exercise hypotension and a reduced cardiac baroreflex in women.

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  • Laurent Mourot & Alessandro Fornasiero & Mark Rakobowchuk & Laurie Isacco & Alfredo Brighenti & Federico Stella & Andrea Zignoli & Barbara Pellegrini & Cantor Tarperi & Federico Schena, 2020. "Post-Exercise Hypotension and Reduced Cardiac Baroreflex after Half-Marathon Run: In Men, but Not in Women," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(17), pages 1-13, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:17:y:2020:i:17:p:6337-:d:406546
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    1. Matic Špenko & Ivana Potočnik & Ian Edwards & Nejka Potočnik, 2022. "Training History, Cardiac Autonomic Recovery from Submaximal Exercise and Associated Performance in Recreational Runners," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(16), pages 1-21, August.

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