The Impact of Different High-Intensity Interval Training Protocols on Body Composition and Physical Fitness in Healthy Young Adult Females.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
BioResearch Open Access Pub Date : 2018-12-28 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1089/biores.2018.0032
Elise C Brown, Tamara Hew-Butler, Charles R C Marks, Scotty J Butcher, Myung D Choi
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Although traditional high-intensity interval training (HIIT) has been effective in improving body composition and physical fitness, it is unclear how multimodal HIIT affects these variables. This study compared the differences between these two training programs on body composition and physical fitness in apparently healthy, nonobese young adult females. A total of 16 participants (mean age = 23 ± 5.08 years) completed a 12-week HIIT intervention with two treatment groups: rowing and multimodal. Immediately before and after the intervention, the following measures were assessed: body mass index (BMI), total body mass, waist circumference, waist-to-height ratio, total body fat %, visceral adipose tissue, lean mass, bone mineral outcomes, cardiovascular fitness, and muscular fitness. A general linear model with repeated measures was used to assess changes over time for the group as a whole, as well as between-group differences. For the group as a whole, there were significant decrease in total body fat % (p = 0.04) and significant increases in BMI (p = 0.015), total body mass (p = 0.003), lean mass (p < 0.001), bone mineral content (BMC) (p < 0.001), VO2max (p = 0.01), broad jump (p = 0.001), squat endurance (p = 0.006), press (p < 0.001), back squat (p < 0.001), and deadlift (p < 0.001) one repetition maximum (1RM). The multimodal group (p < 0.001) increased deadlift 1RM significantly more than the rowing group (p = 0.002). HIIT can be an effective means for improving cardiovascular and muscular fitness, increasing lean mass and BMC, and thereby improving cardiometabolic as well as musculoskeletal health in nonobese females. Using a multimodal approach may give the added benefit of superior muscular strength increases.

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不同高强度间歇训练方案对健康年轻成年女性身体成分和体能的影响。
虽然传统的高强度间歇训练(HIIT)在改善身体成分和身体健康方面是有效的,但多模式HIIT是如何影响这些变量的尚不清楚。这项研究比较了这两种训练方案在身体组成和身体健康方面的差异,这些训练对象是表面上健康、非肥胖的年轻成年女性。共有16名参与者(平均年龄= 23±5.08岁)完成了为期12周的HIIT干预,分为划船组和多模式组。在干预前后立即评估以下指标:体重指数(BMI)、总体重、腰围、腰高比、总脂肪%、内脏脂肪组织、瘦质量、骨矿物质结果、心血管健康和肌肉健康。使用具有重复测量的一般线性模型来评估整个组随着时间的变化以及组间差异。整体而言,组内总体脂率显著降低(p = 0.04), BMI (p = 0.015)、总体重(p = 0.003)、瘦体重(p = 0.01)、跳远(p = 0.001)、深蹲耐力(p = 0.006)、俯卧撑(p p p p = 0.002)显著增加。HIIT可以是改善心血管和肌肉健康,增加瘦质量和BMC,从而改善非肥胖女性心脏代谢和肌肉骨骼健康的有效手段。使用多模式的方法可以增加肌肉力量的优势。
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期刊介绍: BioResearch Open Access is a high-quality open access journal providing peer-reviewed research on a broad range of scientific topics, including molecular and cellular biology, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, stem cells, gene therapy, systems biology, genetics, virology, and neuroscience. The Journal publishes basic science and translational research in the form of original research articles, comprehensive review articles, mini-reviews, rapid communications, brief reports, technology reports, hypothesis articles, perspectives, and letters to the editor.
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