Abstract
We studied healthy males challenged with a 900 Cal test beverage and correlated EE with the raw (ms2) and normalized units (nu) of total power (TP), low frequency/high frequency (LF/HF) and VLF spectral power of heart rate variability (HRV). The correlations were evaluated during 20 min of normal breathing (NB, control) and 20 min of paced breathing (PB) at 12 breaths ṡ min-1 (0.2 Hz). EE was not significantly correlated with any of the HRV variables before the metabolic challenge. After the challenge, EE was positively correlated with LF/HF and with VLF; VLF was also positively correlated with LF/HF during both NB and PB. These findings suggest that EE may be a correlate of LF/HF and of VLF spectral power of HRV in healthy adolescent/young adult males. The association of lower resting energy expenditure with lower amounts of VLF spectral power may occur in individuals with predilections for obese phenotypes. © 2011 Richard M. Millis et al.
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Millis, R. M., Austin, R. E., Hatcher, M. D., Bond, V., & Goring, K. L. (2011). Metabolic energy correlates of heart rate variability spectral power associated with a 900-calorie challenge. Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/715361
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