Normal values of heart rate variability at rest in a young, healthy and active Mexican population

  • Corrales M
  • Torres B
  • Esquivel A
  • et al.
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Abstract

This study analyzed Heart Rate Variability in a large sample of active young subjects within a narrow age range (18 to 25), using time and frequency domain methods and a Poincaré plot. Heart rate was recorded (beat to beat) for 30 minutes at rest in 200 healthy subjects divided into 4 groups: 50 sportsmen (20.54 ± 1.52 years); 50 active men (21.22 ± 1.31 years); 50 sportswomen (20.10 ± 1.87 years) and 50 active women (20.92 ± 1.87 years). Significant differences were found for most parameters between athletes and active subjects (male and female) but not between genders. Percentile distributions were provided for all parameters (according to gender and physical activity level) to be used as references in future researches.

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Corrales, M. M., Torres, B. de la C., Esquivel, A. G., Salazar, M. A. G., & Naranjo Orellana, J. (2012). Normal values of heart rate variability at rest in a young, healthy and active Mexican population. Health, 04(07), 377–385. https://doi.org/10.4236/health.2012.47060

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