An evaluation of low volume high-intensity intermittent training (HIIT) for health risk reduction in overweight and obese men.

Q1 Medicine
BMC Obesity Pub Date : 2017-04-19 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40608-017-0151-7
Benjamin M Kelly, Soteris Xenophontos, James A King, Myra A Nimmo
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Abstract

ᅟ: Both sprint interval training (SIT) and high-intensity intermittent training (HIIT) have been described as time-efficient strategies for inducing favourable metabolic and cardiorespiratory adaptations in healthy and diseased participants.

Background: To date, little attention has been given to profiling the potential health benefits of HIIT or modified HIIT training within overweight and obese cohorts with particular focus on inflammation. Within this pilot trial, we tested the hypothesis that 6 sessions of HIIT performed over 2 weeks with 1-2 days' rest would improve aerobic capacity, glucose metabolism and inflammatory profile in an overweight and obese male cohort. Additionally, we profiled the potential health benefits of 4 HIIT sessions performed over the same period.

Methods: 18 overweight or obese males (BMI = 31.2 ± 3.6; V̇O2 = 30.3 ± 4.4 ml.kg.min-1) were studied before and 72 h after HIIT. Training sessions consisted of 10 x 1 min intervals at 90% HRpeak separated by 1 min recovery periods. Exercise was performed either 6 (group 1, n = 8) or 4 (group 2, n = 10) times over a 2 week period.

Results: After training no changes were detected from baseline for body composition, aerobic capacity, glucose metabolism or inflammatory profile (p > 0.05) in either group.

Conclusion: Both 6 and 4 sessions of HIIT performed over a 2-week period are ineffective in improving selected health markers within an overweight and obese cohort.

Trial registration: This trial reports data from human participants and was retrospectively registered on 22/02/2017 with the ISRCTN registry, trial number ISRCTN90672085.

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低容量高强度间歇训练(HIIT)对超重和肥胖男性健康风险降低的评价
ᅟ:冲刺间歇训练(SIT)和高强度间歇训练(HIIT)都被认为是在健康和患病参与者中诱导有利的代谢和心肺适应的高效策略。背景:迄今为止,很少有人关注HIIT或改良HIIT训练对超重和肥胖人群的潜在健康益处,尤其关注炎症。在这项试点试验中,我们验证了一个假设,即在2周内进行6次HIIT,休息1-2天,可以改善超重和肥胖男性队列的有氧能力、葡萄糖代谢和炎症特征。此外,我们还分析了在同一时期进行的4次HIIT训练的潜在健康益处。方法:超重或肥胖男性18例(BMI = 31.2±3.6;在HIIT前和HIIT后72h,分别测定V (O2) = 30.3±4.4 ml.kg.min-1。训练包括10次1分钟的间歇,在90%的HRpeak下,间隔1分钟的恢复期。在2周的时间内进行6次(第1组,n = 8)或4次(第2组,n = 10)运动。结果:训练后,两组的体成分、有氧能力、葡萄糖代谢和炎症特征与基线相比没有变化(p > 0.05)。结论:在2周的时间内进行6次和4次HIIT对改善超重和肥胖队列中选定的健康指标无效。试验注册:该试验报告了来自人类参与者的数据,并于2017年2月22日在ISRCTN注册中心回顾性注册,试验号为ISRCTN90672085。
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BMC Obesity
BMC Obesity Medicine-Health Policy
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