Vagal tone, pain sensitivity and exercise-induced hypoalgesia: The effect of physical activity level.
Ela Michaeli IzakEinat KodeshIrit Weissman-FogelPublished in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2024)
Highly physically active individuals exhibit greater vagal tone and reduced sensitivity to experimental pain, yet they do not benefit more from exercise-induced hypoalgesia (EIH) compared to low-moderately active individuals. Moreover, low-moderately active individuals with greater vagal tone exhibited more efficient endogenous pain inhibition and greater EIH, suggestive of the moderation effect of physical activity level on vagal-pain associations.