@article{oai:asahi-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00012272, author = {Oba, Yukiya and Gomyo, Koichiro and Hetzler, Ronald K. and Kimura, Iris F.}, issue = {2020-03}, journal = {2020-03}, month = {2020-03, 2020-06-04}, note = {This study examined the effect of DPV576-coated recovery garments following a High-Intensity anaerobic exercise on Heart Rate Recovery (HRR) and Heart Rate Variability (HRV). Thirty young adults (15 males: 23.7 ± 4.1 yrs ; 15 females : 23.2 ± 3.0 yrs) performed a modified Wingate Anaerobic Test (mWAnT, 20 seconds) followed by a 20-minute supine rest, during which RR intervals were collected in five-minute intervals and used to assess time- and frequency-domain measures of HRV. The Perceived Recovery Status (PRS) was also collected every five-minutes during recovery. A subsequent mWAnT was then performed. This was performed once using DPV576 Nanodiamond and Nanoplatinum Coated Recovery Garments and once using sham garments. There were no significant differences between garments in measures of HRR (p=0.401 or higher), HRV (p=0.158 or higher) or Wingate peak power (Initial mWAnT 610.3 ± 179.8 vs 599.8 ± 167.1, p=0.885, subsequent mWAnT 597.7 ± 189.0 vs. 585.7 ± 167.9, p=0.885). While the PRS scores were consistently higher with the experimental garment, these differences were not significant. However, there was a significant difference in the linear trend of the low-frequency to high-frequency ratio in frequency domain measures of HRV (p<0.05). DPV576 coated garment had no immediate effect on HRR, HRV, and PRS during recovery following performance of high-intensity anaerobic exercise. There are no practical benefits in terms of HRR or HRV for used of DPV576-coated recovery garments for short- term (30 minutes) recovery between intense anaerobic exercise bouts.}, pages = {2020-03--2020-03}, title = {The Effects of DPV576 Nanodiamond and Nanoplatinum Coated Recovery Garments on Heart Rate Variability Following the Wingate Anaerobic Test}, volume = {2020-03}, year = {} }