Acute work rate adjustments during high-intensity interval training in a hot and temperate environment.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1139/apnm-2023-0144
Hillary A Yoder, Anne M Mulholland, Hayley V MacDonald, Jonathan E Wingo
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Abstract

Heart rate drifts upward over time during interval exercise and during exercise in hot conditions. As such, work rate must be lowered to maintain target heart rate. The purpose was to characterize acute work rate adjustments during high-intensity interval training based on target heart rate. Seven humans (three females) completed five study visits: a graded exercise test on a cycle ergometer to measure maximal heart rate (HRmax) in ∼22 °C and four trials performed in ∼22 °C (TEMP) or ∼35 °C (HOT), consisting of an 8 min warm-up at 70% HRmax followed by one (15TEMP and 15HOT) or five (43TEMP and 43HOT) rounds of high-intensity interval training (one round = 4 min work at 90% HRmax and 3 min recovery at 70% HRmax) totaling 15 min or 43 min of exercise, respectively. Work rate was lowered 33 ± 20 W (p = 0.005) in 43TEMP and 56 ± 30 W (p = 0.003) in 43HOT between the first and fifth work intervals. Thermal strain (0.2 °C higher rectal temperature, p = 0.01) and cardiovascular strain (6 beats·min-1 larger increase in heart rate from first to fifth recovery interval, p = 0.01) were greater in 43HOT versus 43TEMP. Using target heart rate during high-intensity interval training may reduce the training stimulus, especially in hot environments, but it may also limit thermal strain and enable participants to complete the prescribed workout despite the heat.

在炎热和温和的环境中进行高强度间歇训练时,剧烈调整工作速率。
在间歇运动和高温条件下的运动中,心率会随着时间的推移而向上漂移。因此,必须降低工作速率以保持目标心率。目的是描述高强度间歇训练期间基于目标心率的急性心率调整。七名人类(三名女性)完成了五次研究访问:一次在自行车测力计上进行的分级运动测试,以测量在~22°C下的最大心率(HRmax),以及四次在~22℃(TEMP)或~35°C(HOT)下进行的试验,包括在70%HRmax下8分钟的热身,然后分别进行一轮(15TEMP和15HOT)或五轮(43TEMP和43HOT)高强度间歇训练(一轮=在90%HRmax时4分钟的训练和在70%HR时3分钟的恢复),总计15分钟或43分钟的运动。在第一次和第五次工作间隔之间,43TEMP的工作速率降低了33±20W(p=0.005),43HOT的工作速率下降了56±30W(p=0.003)。与43TEMP相比,43HOT的热应变(直肠温度升高0.2°C,p=0.01)和心血管应变(从第一次到第五次恢复间隔心率增加6次·min-1,p=0.01)更大。在高强度间歇训练中使用目标心率可能会减少训练刺激,尤其是在炎热的环境中,但它也可能限制热应变,并使参与者能够在高温下完成规定的锻炼。
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