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- W2182272809 abstract "Dimkpa U. Post-exercise heart rate recovery: an index of cardiovascular fitness. JEPonline 2009;12(1):19-22. Cardiovascular fitness has traditionally been assessed by such variables as resting heart rate (HR), resting blood pressure (BP), cardiac output, stroke volume (SV), maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max), endurance capacity, HDL cholesterol, body fat, glucose-stimulated insulin, and total cholesterol. Post-exercise heart rate recovery, though a readily obtainable parameter and a powerful and independent predictor of cardiovascular and allcause mortality in healthy adults and in those with cardiovascular diseases, is often overlooked as an indicator of cardiovascula r fitness. Heart rate recovery (HRR) is mainly thought to be due to parasympathetic reactivation and has been shown to be a remarkable complement to a medical and/or physical assessment of an individual. Clinical application of HRR after exercise has been widely studied. A delayed decline of heart rate has been associated with increased risk of cardiovascular mortality, autonomic dysfunction, diabetes, endothelial dysfunction, and metabolic syndrome. Similarly, HRR is associated with some cardiovascular fitness indices such as, maximum oxygen uptake, endurance capacity and central hemodynamic variables like resting heart rate, and resting blood pressure. In conclusion, the post-exercise HRR provides information that is complementary to the traditional cardiovascular fitness indices and should be added to the list of indicators of cardiovascular fitness." @default.
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