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High-intensity Interval Training Frequency: Cardiometabolic Effects and Quality of Life

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
Volume 39, Issue 3, Pages 210-217

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GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-125074

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abdominal adiposity; glucose tolerance; cholesterol; maximal oxygen uptake; randomized control trial

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The effects of high intensity interval training (HIIT) frequency on cardiometabolic health and quality of life were examined in 35 healthy inactive adults (age: 31.7 +/- 2.6 yrs, VO(2)peak: 32.7 +/- 7.4ml kg(-1) min(-1)). Participants were randomly assigned to a control (CON) and two training groups, which performed 10x60-s cycling at 83% of peak power, two (HIIT-2) or three times per week (HIIT-3) for eight weeks. Compared with CON, both training regimes resulted in similar improvements in VO(2)peak (HIIT-2: 10.8%, p=0.048, HIIT-3: 13.6%, p=0.017), waist circumference (HIIT-2: -1.4cm, p=0.048, HIIT-3: -2.4cm, p=0.028), thigh cross-sectional area (HIIT-2: 11.4cm(2), p=0.001, HIIT-3: 9.3cm(2), p=0.001) and the physical health component of quality of life (HIIT-2: 8.4, p=0.001, HIIT-3: 12.2, p=0.001). However, HIIT-3 conferred additional health-related benefits by reducing total body and trunk fat percentage (p<0.05, compared with CON), total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (p<0.02, compared with CON) and by improving the mental component of quality of life (p=0.045, compared with CON). In conclusion, performing HIIT only twice per week is effective in promoting cardiometabolic health-related adaptations and quality of life in inactive adults. However, higher HIIT frequency is required for an effect on fat deposits, cholesterol and mental component of well-being.

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