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Journal of Sports Sciences | 1994

Loss of exercise training‐induced bradycardia with continued improvement in fitness

Ian L. Swaine; R.J. Linden; David A.S.G. Mary

In sedentary individuals, the decrease in heart rate (HR) at a respiratory exchange ratio (R) of unity (HR/R = 1) is lost after 8 weeks of moderate-intensity exercise training. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the effect of training on HR/R = 1, using the exercise intensity (EI) at R = 1 (EI/R = 1) and the HR at a set EI (HR/EIS). In nine healthy volunteers, these indices showed small measurement variability and detected changes associated with 16 weeks of training in that EI/R = 1 and VO2/R = 1 increased, whereas HR/EIS, HR/R = 1 and HR/VO2 decreased. All of these changes were reversed when training ended. In a second trial in a further nine volunteers, the training programme was extended to 20 weeks, and again showed that the decrease in HR/R = 1 failed to progress after 8 weeks despite continued changes in other indices (increases in VO2/R = 1 and decreases in HR/VO2 elevation). The loss of HR/R = 1 decrease was attributed to equal and opposite effects on HR/EIS and EI/R = 1. However, the decreases in HR/EIS showed the same trend as HR/R = 1, with a lack of progression beyond 8-16 weeks. These findings suggest that different indices of cardiorespiratory fitness have different patterns of change and limitations during training. Those which rely on decreases in submaximal HR fail to detect adaptation during continued training. Using submaximal exercise test indices, detection of such changes is better achieved by the measurement of decreases in HR/VO2 elevation and increases in VO2/R = 1 values.


Cardiovascular Research | 1980

Prediction of severity of coronary artery disease using slope of submaximal ST segment/heart rate relationship

M S Elamin; David A.S.G. Mary; Donald R. Smith; R.J. Linden


American Journal of Cardiology | 1979

Atrial Reflexes and Renal Function

R.J. Linden


Cardiovascular Research | 1982

Detection of severity of coronary artery disease by the ST segment/heart rate relationship in patients on beta-blocker therapy

M. Kardash; R. Boyle; M S Elamin; John B. Stoker; David A.S.G. Mary; R.J. Linden


European Heart Journal | 1982

The slope of ST segment/heart rate relationship during exercise in the prediction of severity of coronary artery disease

M. Kardash; M. S. Elamin; David A.S.G. Mary; W. Whitaker; D. R. Smith; R. Boyle; John B. Stoker; R.J. Linden


Clinical Science | 1986

Assessment of the effect of nifedipine on myocardial ischaemia by using the ST segment/heart rate slope.

N. Bishop; G. Hart; M. S. Elamin; N. P. Silverton; R. Boyle; John B. Stoker; Donald R. Smith; David A.S.G. Mary; R.J. Linden


Clinical Science | 1985

The causative agent in atrial receptor diuresis in the dog is a low molecular weight, lipophilic and weakly acidic substance.

J. M. Pither; M. F. Knapp; Gregory H; R.J. Linden


American Journal of Cardiology | 1982

A new exercise electrocardiography test for the assessment of severity of coronary heart disease

David A.S.G. Mary; Mahmoud S. Elamin; Donald R. Smith; R.J. Linden


Clinical Science | 1985

The Contribution of Cardiac Enlargement to Myocardial Ischaemia - Assessment using the Maximal ST/HR Slope in Patients before and after Aortic Valve Surgery

N. Bishop; R. Boyle; D.A. Watson; David A.S.G. Mary; R.J. Linden


Clinical Science | 1984

Assessment of the Effect of Nifedipine Therapy on Myocardial Ischaemia in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Using the Slope of the St Segment/Heart Rate Relationship

M S Elamin; G Hart; N. P. Silverton; Donald R. Smith; W. Whitaker; David A.S.G. Mary; R.J. Linden

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David A.S.G. Mary

St James's University Hospital

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John B. Stoker

St James's University Hospital

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M. S. Elamin

Northern General Hospital

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