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Dynamika parametriv variabelnosti ta paternu dovilnoho dykhannia vysoko-kvalifikovanykh sportsmeniv u vidnovnomu periodi pislia zmahalnoho navantazhennia [Dynamics of parameters of random breath variability and pattern in highly skilled athletes during recovery period after the competitive load]

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We have examined the changes in random breath variability and pattern indicators in highly skilled athletes before the competitive load and during recovery period. More than 25% of athletes have significant decrease in the respiratory rate during recovery period. The relation Тi/Тe (p<0,05) probably increases the day after the game, compared with the next day after the game. The indicators of respiratory volume are probably lower in the recovery period than in the initial state: (p<0,05) the next morning after the game and the day after the game (р<0,01). Dynamics of total breath variability power proves to be informative. There is a great variance of the random breath variability indicators the next day after the game (TPbreathing, VLFbreathing, LFbreathing, HFbreathing). However, the day after the game there is significant decrease in the variance (p <0.01) below the initial level, that indicates full recovery of respiratory function.

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