摘要:Cruz R, Melo, BP, Manoel FA, Castro PHC, Da Silva SF. Pacing Strategy and Heart Rate on the Influence of Circadian Rhythms. JEPonline 2013;16(4):24-31. Circadian rhythms (CR) control several important human physiological activities such as the sleep-wake cycle, heart rate (HR), body temperature, and hormone secretion. Although CR can directly influence athletes’ physical performance, no other study has indicated the influence of this biological control on HR and pacing in 3000 m and 5000 m races. Eight physically active adults (average age 26.62 ± 7.79 yrs) participated in this study. The races were held in a 400 m track in the morning, afternoon, and evening. In order to evaluate pacing strategy, time and HR were registered in each lap. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Shapiro-Wilk W-test, Two-Way ANOVA with Tuckey’s Post-Hoc test. Correlation coefficient between HR and the time of each lap was determined according to the Pearson correlation test (P<0.05). There was no statistical difference in HR and time in each lap of the 3000 m and 5000 m races during the three periods of the day. Results indicate that the morning period was the one in which the higher physical wear was observed in each lap, and that the circadian rhythms did not influence pacing strategy of physically active adults.