Effect of Inclination Changes in High-Intensity Interval Training on Quality of Life of Male with Overweight and Obesity

Natanael Sinulingga, Sri Mardjiati Mei Wulan, Noor Idha, S. Wibisono
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Background: Overweight and obesity are major public health concerns globally and cause poor quality of life. Physical exercise plays a major role in reducing body weight, however, lack of time for exercise leads to a lack of regular exercise. High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is proposed as an alternative exercise in dealing with overweight and obesity and ultimately increases the quality of life. Aim: To proposed as an alternative exercise in dealing with overweight and obesity and ultimately increases the quality of life. Material and Methods: A randomized-controlled trial was conducted in a rehabilitation outpatient clinic. Twenty-two subjects with overweight or obesity were randomly allocated into the intervention and control group. The intervention group received HIIT using a treadmill (HR rest + 80-90% HR reserve) with inclination changes for 30 minutes (preceded by warming up and ending with cooling, 5 minutes each), 3 times a week, for 2 weeks. The Control group received no intervention. Change of quality of life was assessed by using SF-36 before and after the intervention. Results: Subjects’ baseline body height, body weight, BMI, VO2Max, and SF-36 on both groups showed no significant differences (p<0.05). Subjects in the control group are older than the intervention group (34.82±3.09 vs 30.36±2.58, p=0.002). Significant improvement of SF-36 was found only in domains of physical function in the intervention group (p=0.02). However,he between-group comparison analysis showed no difference of SF-36 Δ Value between groups. Conclusion: High-intensity interval training can be proposed as an exercise therapy option to improve the quality of life of males with overweight and obesity. It is necessary to do further research on HIIT with a larger number of samples, longer time, group training, and combined with other exercises.
高强度间歇训练中倾斜度变化对超重肥胖男性生活质量的影响
背景:超重和肥胖是全球主要的公共卫生问题,并导致生活质量低下。体育锻炼在减轻体重方面起着重要作用,然而,缺乏锻炼的时间会导致缺乏规律的锻炼。高强度间歇训练(HIIT)被认为是治疗超重和肥胖的一种替代运动,并最终提高生活质量。目的:提出作为一种替代运动处理超重和肥胖,并最终提高生活质量。材料与方法:在某康复门诊进行随机对照试验。22名超重或肥胖的受试者被随机分为干预组和对照组。干预组使用跑步机(HR休息+ 80-90% HR储备)进行HIIT,改变倾斜度30分钟(前热身,后降温,每次5分钟),每周3次,持续2周。对照组不进行干预。采用SF-36评价干预前后患者的生活质量变化情况。结果:两组受试者基线身高、体重、BMI、VO2Max、SF-36差异无统计学意义(p<0.05)。对照组受试者年龄高于干预组(34.82±3.09 vs 30.36±2.58,p=0.002)。干预组SF-36仅在身体功能方面有显著改善(p=0.02)。但组间比较分析显示SF-36 Δ值组间无差异。结论:高强度间歇训练可作为一种运动治疗方案,改善男性超重和肥胖患者的生活质量。有必要对HIIT进行更大样本量、更长的时间、组训练以及与其他运动相结合的进一步研究。
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