Effect of different forms of high-intensity interval training on V̇O2max, strength, flexibility, and body fat percentage among middle-aged males.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Abdul L Shaikh, Zuhair A Al Salim, Abdul A Al Rafati, Mohammad Ahsan
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Abstract

Background: High-intensity interval training (HIIT) has become a popular exercise approach due to its potential to elicit significant physiological adaptations. However, limited research has compared the effects of different HIIT modalities on fitness parameters in middle-aged males. This study aimed to determine the effect of different HIIT on V̇O2max, strength, flexibility, and body fat percentage among middle-aged males.

Methods: Thirty sedentary males aged 40-50 years were randomly assigned to HIIT-Weight Training Circuit (WTC), HIIT-Shuttle Run (SR), or HIIT-Bodyweight Exercise (BWE) groups. Training consisted of 20 sessions over 5 weeks of 4×4 minutes at 90-95% HRmax with 3 minutes recovery at 70% HRmax between intervals. Outcome measures including V̇O2max, strength, flexibility, and body fat percentage were assessed pre- and postintervention.

Results: The result for the Two-Way Mixed ANOVA indicated there was no significant interaction effect between the three training groups. There was no significant main effect for the three training groups, whereas there was a significant effect for the repeated measure time existed. A significant improvement in V̇O2max, strength, flexibility has been shown between post-test and pre-test for the HIIT-SR, HIIT-WTC, and HIIT-BWE group. Whereas A significant decrease has been shown between post and pretest for all the groups in body fat percentage.

Conclusions: This research findings suggested that different forms of HIIT can elicit differential adaptation in middle-aged males. Incorporating different form of HIIT as HITT-SR, HITT-WTC, and HITT-BWE into exercise program may be an effective way to systematically improve V̇O2max, strength, flexibility, and body composition in middle-age male population. These findings provide guidance on HIIT prescription according to fitness goals.

不同形式的高强度间歇训练对中年男性最大容积、力量、柔韧性和体脂率的影响。
背景:高强度间歇训练(HIIT)具有显著的生理适应潜力,因此已成为一种流行的锻炼方法。然而,对不同高强度间歇训练模式对中年男性体能参数的影响进行比较的研究十分有限。本研究旨在确定不同HIIT对中年男性最大容氧量、力量、柔韧性和体脂率的影响:30名40-50岁的久坐男性被随机分配到HIIT-重量训练循环组(WTC)、HIIT-穿梭跑组(SR)或HIIT-体重锻炼组(BWE)。训练包括在 5 周内进行 20 次训练,每次 4×4 分钟,以 90-95% 的最大心率进行训练,间隔 3 分钟,以 70% 的最大心率进行恢复。对干预前后的结果进行评估,包括VO2max、力量、柔韧性和体脂肪百分比:双向混合方差分析结果表明,三个训练组之间没有显著的交互效应。三个训练组之间没有明显的主效应,而重复测量时间存在明显效应。HIIT-SR组、HIIT-WTC组和HIIT-BWE组在测试后和测试前的最大容氧量、力量和柔韧性方面都有明显改善。而所有组的体脂率在测试后与测试前之间都有明显下降:这项研究结果表明,不同形式的 HIIT 可使中年男性产生不同的适应性。将HITT-SR、HITT-WTC和HITT-BWE等不同形式的HIIT纳入锻炼计划可能是系统改善中年男性V鄄O2max、力量、柔韧性和身体成分的有效方法。这些发现为根据健身目标制定HIIT处方提供了指导。
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2.90
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness publishes scientific papers relating to the area of the applied physiology, preventive medicine, sports medicine and traumatology, sports psychology. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines.
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