Rationale and optimising of outcomes in high-intensity interval training for health and disease

S. Ito
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High-intensity interval training (HIIT) research has drastically increased globally in the last decade. This might be owing to the application of HIIT in various fields such as among cardiovascular disease and cancer populations, and its increasing popularity in the media and fitness industries. It is crucial to realize the substantial benefits of HIIT, keeping safety in mind, for these target groups. In this narrative review, HIIT is discussed from multifaceted perspectives. First, I describe the rationale behind the improvement in aerobic and metabolic capacity with HIIT requiring less time compared to moderate-intensity continuous training, as well as the enjoyable and affective factors and the broad applicability of HIIT due to the “relative” high-intensity training. Second, I describe ways to maximize the effects of HIIT, which include optimising a potential genetic factor in HIIT responder, decreasing non-responders by attaining a targeted intensity, and adhering to the exercise intensity and unsupervised long-term participation. Recent development of HIIT/sprint interval training protocols and several unique clinical studies in the world have helped overcome the barriers against high adherence. Finally, safety and potential risks were only discussed briefly due to insufficient available data. In conclusion, to utilise the benefits of HIIT effectively and safely for unfit subjects with lifestylerelated and chronic diseases, optimising HIIT protocols to include high adherence to exercise intensity and long-term participation should be considered.
健康和疾病高强度间歇训练的基本原理和结果优化
在过去的十年里,高强度间歇训练(HIIT)的研究在全球范围内急剧增加。这可能是由于HIIT在心血管疾病和癌症人群等各个领域的应用,以及它在媒体和健身行业中日益流行。至关重要的是,要意识到HIIT对这些目标群体的巨大好处,同时牢记安全。在这篇叙述性综述中,从多方面的角度讨论了HIIT。首先,我描述了与中等强度的连续训练相比,HIIT需要更少的时间来提高有氧和代谢能力背后的原理,以及由于“相对”的高强度训练,HIIT的愉快和情感因素以及广泛的适用性。其次,我描述了最大限度地发挥HIIT效果的方法,包括优化HIIT应答者的潜在遗传因素,通过达到目标强度来减少无应答者,以及坚持锻炼强度和无监督的长期参与。HIIT/短跑间歇训练方案的最新发展和世界上几项独特的临床研究有助于克服高依从性的障碍。最后,由于可用数据不足,仅简要讨论了安全和潜在风险。总之,为了有效、安全地利用HIIT的好处来治疗患有生活方式相关和慢性疾病的不适合的受试者,应考虑优化HIIT方案,包括高强度的运动和长期参与。
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