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Personalized Circadian Timing of Exercise

Authors

SINGH R.B. HALBERG Franz CORNELISSEN Germaine SIEGELOVÁ Jarmila HRISTOVÁ Krasimira TODA Eri TORU Takahashi FEDACKO Jan OTSUKA Kuniaki

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source World Heart Journal
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Other medical specializations
Keywords Timing; physical activity; circadian; heart rate; blood pressure
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Description That exercise effects are circadian stage- dependent and that exercise at the wrong circadian stages can induce a Vascular Variability Disorder (VVD) has been documented earlier. Herein we show how statistically significant results can be obtained with a simple individualized design, that can be self-applied by everybody to optimize a desired effect by Chronobiologically-interpreted Ambulatory Blood Pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) Monitoring C-ABPM). A 68-year old internist cardiologist monitored himself at half-hourly intervals, with interruptions, for 3- to7-day sessions, exercise timing being kept the same within a given session and changed from one session to another. Exercise training in the morning was associated with lowest BP and HR MESORs (Midline Estimating Statistic Of Rhythm, a rhythm-adjusted mean) as compared to exercise done at mid-day, late afternoon or in the evening. We review some of the literature, speculate about its meaning, yet do not stray beyond a single case in our conclusions for everybody: it seems possible and desirable to personalize exercise at a time of pertinence rather than convenience. One shoe or one timing does not fit all.

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