The elevation training mask induces modest hypoxaemia but does not affect heart rate variability during cycling in healthy adults
Hyun Chul JungDepartment of Kinesiology, College of Health Sciences, University of Louisiana at Monroe, 700 University Avenue Brown Hall 129, Monroe, LA 71209 USANan Hee LeeSchool of Biological Sciences, College of Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 USASmith D JohnDepartment of Counseling, Health, and Kinesiology, College of Education and Human Development, Texas A&M University-San Antonio, One University Way, San Antonio, Texas, 78224 USASukho LeeDepartment of Counseling, Health, and Kinesiology, College of Education and Human Development, Texas A&M University-San Antonio, One University Way, San Antonio, Texas, 78224 USA
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) induces modest hypoxaemia. Although this device did not affect HRV changes during cycling, it seems to delay the cardiac-autonomic recovery from exercise. Healthy adults may be required to perform high-intensity exercise with an ETM to simulate a hypoxic environment, but future studies are needed to determine whether repeated exposure to this condition provides similar benefits as altitude training.
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