Post-Exercise Controlled Breathing Enhances Cardiovascular Recovery and Autonomic Balance: A Randomised Crossover Study
Eugenijus Trinkunas, Zivile Kairiukstiene, Monika Trinkunaite, Kristina Poderiene, Ruta Brazdzionyte, Jonas Poderys

TL;DR
This study shows that breathing techniques before or after exercise can change heart and muscle responses, with post-exercise breathing helping recovery.
Contribution
The study reveals that the timing of hyperventilation relative to exercise affects cardiovascular and autonomic responses differently.
Findings
Post-exercise hyperventilation reduced systolic blood pressure and improved diastolic blood pressure compared to control.
Both pre- and post-exercise hyperventilation accelerated muscle oxygen recovery, with different patterns observed.
Multisystem coupling was strongest after exercise, indicating enhanced coordination of physiological responses.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Controlled breathing can influence autonomic regulation and haemodynamics; however, the role of its timing relative to exercise remains unclear. Materials and Methods: Fourteen healthy, physically active men (mean age 21.8 ± 0.7 years; body mass index within the normal range) participated in this randomised crossover study. Each session consisted of five 5 min cycling bouts at 50% of heart-rate reserve, interspersed with 3 min passive recovery periods. The three conditions were: control (no structured breathing), 30 s hyperventilation (approximately 30 breaths·min−1) performed before each bout, and the same hyperventilation performed after each bout. Resting heart rate variability spectra (low-frequency [LF], high-frequency [HF]) were assessed pre- and post-session; arterial blood pressure was measured stage-wise; quadriceps muscle oxygen saturation (StO2) was…
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TopicsHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control · Cardiovascular and exercise physiology · Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
