Body composition, cardiorespiratory fitness, and neuromuscular adaptations induced by a home-based whole-body high intensity interval training

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Corentin Scoubeau , Julie Carpentier , Stéphane Baudry , Vitalie Faoro , Malgorzata Klass
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Abstract

Background/objective

Bodyweight exercises performed at home could be a complementary approach to improve health-related fitness in people having little spare time and during stay-at-home periods. This study then investigated body composition, cardiorespiratory fitness, and neuromuscular adaptations to a home-based, video-directed, whole-body high-intensity interval training (WB-HIIT).

Methods

Fourteen subjects participated to an 8-week WB-HIIT (6 females, 23 ± 1 years) and fourteen were included in a non-exercise control group (CTL; 6 females, 24 ± 4 years). All took part to pre- and post-intervention assessments of body composition, peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) and first ventilatory threshold (VT1; index of aerobic capacity), dynamic (leg press 3-repetition maximum) and isometric strength (knee extensors maximal isometric contractions with assessment of voluntary activation), and muscle endurance during an isometric submaximal contraction maintained till exhaustion. WB-HIIT consisted in 30-s all-out whole-body exercises interspaced with 30 s of active recovery. Training sessions were performed at home by means of videos with demonstration of exercises. Heart rate was monitored during sessions.

Results

WB-HIIT increased VO2peak (5%), VT1 (20%), leg lean mass (3%), dynamic (13%) and isometric strength (6%), and muscle endurance (28%; p < 0.05), while they did not improve in CTL. VO2peak increase was correlated (r = 0.56; p < 0.05) with the time spent above 80% of maximal heart rate during training sessions. Isometric strength increase was correlated with change in voluntary activation (r = 0.74; p < 0.01).

Conclusion

The home-based WB-HIIT induced concomitant cardiorespiratory fitness and neuromuscular improvements. The predominant effect was observed for aerobic capacity and muscle endurance which could improve exercise tolerance and reduce fatigability.

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以家庭为基础的全身高强度间歇训练诱导的身体组成、心肺健康和神经肌肉适应
背景/目的在家进行的体重锻炼可能是一种补充方法,可以改善空闲时间很少和在家期间与健康相关的健康状况。然后,这项研究调查了身体成分、心肺功能和神经肌肉对家庭、视频指导的全身高强度间歇训练(WB-HIIT)的适应情况。方法14名受试者参加了为期8周的WB-HIIT(6名女性,23±1岁),14名被纳入非运动对照组(CTL;6名女性(24±4岁)。所有人都参加了干预前和干预后对身体成分、峰值摄氧量(VO2peak)和第一通气阈值(VT1;有氧能力指数)、动态(最大腿压3次重复)和等长力量(膝伸肌最大等长收缩,评估自主激活)的评估,以及在等长次最大收缩期间的肌肉耐力维持到衰竭。WB-HIIT包括30秒的全身全力运动,其间有30秒的积极恢复。培训课程是在家里通过视频和练习示范进行的。在治疗期间监测心率。结果WB HIIT使VO2峰值(5%)、VT1峰值(20%)、腿部瘦质量(3%)、动态(13%)和等长力量(6%)以及肌肉耐力(28%;p<0.05)增加,而CTL没有改善。VO2峰值增加与训练期间超过最大心率80%的时间相关(r=0.56;p<0.05)。等长力量增加与自主激活的变化相关(r=0.74;p<;0.01)。结论基于家庭的WB-HIIT诱导了伴随的心肺健康和神经肌肉改善。观察到有氧能力和肌肉耐力的主要作用,它们可以提高运动耐受性和降低疲劳性。
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审稿时长
31 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness is the official peer-reviewed journal of The Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness (SCSEPF), the Physical Fitness Association of Hong Kong, China (HKPFA), and the Hong Kong Association of Sports Medicine and Sports Science (HKASMSS). It is published twice a year, in June and December, by Elsevier. The Journal accepts original investigations, comprehensive reviews, case studies and short communications on current topics in exercise science, physical fitness and physical education.
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