The relationship between leisure-time physical activity and stress on workdays with special reference to heart rate variability analyses
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Studies in sport, physical education and healthAuthors
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2016Discipline
LiikuntalääketiedeThe purpose of this study was to investigate how physical activity (PA), cardio-
respiratory fitness, and body composition are associated with objective heart
rate variability (HRV)-based indicators of stress and recovery on workdays.
Additionally, the association of subjective self-reported stress with HRV-based
stress was investigated.
Samples of 81 healthy men (age 26–40 years), and 16 275 Finnish
employees (6863 men and 9412 women; age 18–65 years) were assessed in the
cross-sectional analyses. A sample of 221 overweight psychologically distressed
individuals (36 men and 185 women; age 26–60 years) was examined in both
cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses. HRV-based stress and recovery were
determined from the beat-to-beat R–R interval recordings mainly over 2
workdays in a real-life setting. The Perceived Stress Scale was used to assess
subjective stress. The level of PA was evaluated using both subjective (validated
questionnaire/interview) and objective (real-life R-R interval recording)
methods. Cardiorespiratory fitness and body fat percentage were determined
under laboratory conditions. Additionally, body mass index (BMI) (kg/m2) was
used as a measure of body composition.
The results showed a positive association of subjective stress with HRV-
based stress. Higher PA, cardiorespiratory fitness, and favorable body
composition were associated with a lower level of HRV-based stress.
Cardiorespiratory fitness and favorable body composition were associated with
better recovery during sleep. A higher initial level of HRV-based stress
predicted a weaker decline, whereas a higher initial level of PA and HRV-based
recovery predicted a larger decline in subjective stress during a 9-month study
period among psychologically distressed and overweight individuals.
The results indicate that there is an association between subjective and
objective HRV-based stress measured in real-life. However, these two
dimensions of stress react differently over the long term. Additionally, the
results support the beneficial effects of PA on HRV-based stress.
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University of JyväskyläISBN
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