水中高强度间歇深水跑对女性心脏代谢健康和认知心理反应的影响

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Manny M Y Kwok, Shamay S M Ng, Jonathan Myers, Billy C L So
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摘要:水上高强度间歇训练深水跑(AHIIT-DWR)具有改善心血管代谢健康和认知心理反应的潜力,可降低受伤风险,而且更适合不运动的老年妇女。目的:与陆基 HIT 训练(LHIIT)相比,研究为期 8 周的 AHIIT-DWR 干预对非活动老年妇女的心脏代谢健康、认知和心理结果的影响。研究方法将 70 名 60 岁或以上的非活动老年妇女随机分为两组:AHIIT-DWR组和LHIIT组。AHIIT-DWR组进行30分钟的DWR间歇训练,包括10次2分钟的最大心率(HR max)80%-90%的运动,两次运动之间进行1分钟的最大心率(HR max)70%的主动恢复,每周两次,持续8周。LHIIT 组以相同的强度在跑步机上跑步。结果显示两组在心血管健康、最大有氧能力(VO2max)、最大心率和呼吸交换比(RER)方面的改善情况相似(P > 0.05),而 AHIIT-DWR 组在有氧能力分钟通气量(VE)、代谢当量(METs)和氧气脉搏方面的改善情况显著(P < 0.05)。AHIIT-DWR 和 LHIIT 均显著降低了甘油三酯、总胆固醇、高密度脂蛋白、低密度脂蛋白。干预后,高密度脂蛋白、低密度脂蛋白均明显降低(p < 0.05)。通过 MMSE 和 MOCA 评估的认知功能没有观察到明显的组间差异(P > 0.05)。两组的愉悦程度、自我效能评分和坚持率(>90%)相似。结论我们的研究表明,AHIIT-DWR 与 LHIIT 相比,对非运动型老年妇女的心肺健康、血液代谢指标、MMSE 和 MOCA 评估的认知功能以及心理反应都有类似的改善。
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Aquatic High-Intensity Interval Deep Water Running Influence on Cardiometabolic Health and Cognitive Psychological Responses in Women.

Purpose: To investigate the effects of an 8-wk AHIIT-DWR intervention compared with land-based HIT training (LHIIT) on cardiometabolic health, cognitive, and psychological outcomes in inactive elderly women.

Methods: Seventy inactive elderly women aged 60 yr or above were randomly assigned into two groups: AHIIT-DWR and LHIIT. The AHIIT-DWR group engaged in DWR sessions comprising 30 min of interval training, consisting of ten 2-min exercise bouts at 80%-90% of their maximal heart rate (HR max ), with 1-min active recovery at 70% HR max between bouts, for two sessions per week, for 8 wk. The LHIIT group performed treadmill running at the same intensity.

Results: Both groups showed similar cardiovascular fitness, maximal aerobic capacity (V̇O 2max ), HR max , and RER improvement ( P > 0.05), whereas AHIIT-DWR showed a significant improvement in aerobic capacity minute ventilation (V̇E), metabolic equivalents (METs), and O 2 pulse ( P < 0.05) over the 8-wk intervention. Both AHIIT-DWR and LHIIT significantly decreased triglycerides, total cholesterol, HDL, and LDL postintervention ( P < 0.05). No significant group differences were observed for cognitive function assessed by MMSE and MOCA ( P > 0.05). Both groups showed similar enjoyment levels, self-efficacy scores, and high adherence rates (>90%).

Conclusions: Our study suggests that AHIIT-DWR can elicit a similar improvement in cardiorespiratory health, metabolic blood markers, cognitive function assessed by MMSE and MOCA, and psychological responses as LHIIT in inactive elderly women.

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期刊介绍: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise® features original investigations, clinical studies, and comprehensive reviews on current topics in sports medicine and exercise science. With this leading multidisciplinary journal, exercise physiologists, physiatrists, physical therapists, team physicians, and athletic trainers get a vital exchange of information from basic and applied science, medicine, education, and allied health fields.
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