Acute cardiac autonomic and hemodynamic responses to resistive breathing: Effect of loading type and intensity.
Karan PongpanitManta KorakotPeerakan NitilapNopparat PuplabNoppawan CharususinKornanong YuenyongchaiwatPublished in: Clinical physiology and functional imaging (2024)
These findings highlight the acute effect of type-specific and load-dependent resistive breathing on cardiac autonomic and hemodynamic functions, where ERB at 60% intensity showed the most significant cardiovagal modulation while causing the least hemodynamic alterations.