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      Vagally Derived Heart Rate Variability and Training Perturbations With Menses in Female Collegiate Rowers.

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          The parasympathetically derived marker of heart rate variability, root mean square of successive R-R differences (RMSSD), and the daily fluctuations as measured by the coefficient of variation (RMSSDCV) may be useful for tracking training adaptations in athletic populations. These vagally derived markers of heart rate variability may be especially pertinent when simultaneously considering a female athlete's menstrual cycle.

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          Journal
          Int J Sports Physiol Perform
          International journal of sports physiology and performance
          Human Kinetics
          1555-0273
          1555-0265
          Mar 01 2022
          : 17
          : 3
          Article
          NIHMS1768776
          10.1123/ijspp.2021-0005
          8897279
          34758460
          94a92afc-ea96-4cd0-8190-40c5525f0e99
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          RMSSD,athlete monitoring,female athletes,longitudinal data analysis,sport performance

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