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Comparison of high-intensity interval training and moderate-to-vigorous continuous training for cardiometabolic health and exercise enjoyment in obese young women: A randomized controlled trial | |
Kong,Zhaowei1; Fan,Xitao1; Sun,Shengyan2; Song,Lili1; Shi,Qingde3; Nie,Jinlei3 | |
2016-07-01 | |
Source Publication | PLOS ONE |
ISSN | 1932-6203 |
Volume | 11Issue:7 |
Abstract | Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of 5-week high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and moderate-to-vigorous intensity continuous training (MVCT) on cardiometabolic health outcomes and enjoyment of exercise in obese young women. Methods: A randomized controlled experiment was conducted that involved thirty-one obese females (age range of 18-30) randomly assigned to either HIIT or MVCT five-week training programs. Participants in HIIT condition performed 20 min of repeated 8 s cycling interspersed with 12 s rest intervals, and those in MVCT condition cycled continuously for 40 min at 60-80% of peak oxygen consumption (VO), both for four days in a week. Outcomes such as VO, body composition estimated by bioimpedance analysis, blood lipids, and serum sexual hormones were measured at pre-and post-training. The scores of Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale (PAES) were collected during the intervention. Results: After training, VOincreased significantly for both training programs (9.1% in HIIT and 10.3% in MVCT) (p=0.010, η= 0.41). Although MVCT group had a significant reduction in total body weight (TBW, -1.8%, p = 0.034), fat mass (FM, -4.7%, p = 0.002) and percentage body fat (PBF, -2.9%, p = 0.016), there were no significant between-group differences in the change of the pre- and post-measures of these variables. The HIIT group had a higher score on PAES than the MVCT group during the intervention. For both conditions, exercise training led to a decline in resting testosterone and estradiol levels, but had no significant effect on blood lipids. Conclusion: Both HIIT and MVCT are effective in improving cardiorespiratory fitness and in reducing sexual hormones in obese young women; however, HIIT is a more enjoyable and time-efficient strategy. The mild-HIIT protocol seems to be useful for at least maintaining the body weight among sedentary individuals. |
DOI | 10.1371/journal.pone.0158589 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Science & Technology - Other Topics |
WOS Subject | Multidisciplinary Sciences |
WOS ID | WOS:000378914900042 |
Publisher | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-84992240355 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | Faculty of Education |
Corresponding Author | Nie,Jinlei |
Affiliation | 1.Faculty of Education, University of Macau, Macao, China 2.Institute of Physical Education, Huzhou University, Huzhou, China 3.School of Physical Education and Sports, Macao Polytechnic Institute, Macao, China |
First Author Affilication | Faculty of Education |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Kong,Zhaowei,Fan,Xitao,Sun,Shengyan,et al. Comparison of high-intensity interval training and moderate-to-vigorous continuous training for cardiometabolic health and exercise enjoyment in obese young women: A randomized controlled trial[J]. PLOS ONE, 2016, 11(7). |
APA | Kong,Zhaowei., Fan,Xitao., Sun,Shengyan., Song,Lili., Shi,Qingde., & Nie,Jinlei (2016). Comparison of high-intensity interval training and moderate-to-vigorous continuous training for cardiometabolic health and exercise enjoyment in obese young women: A randomized controlled trial. PLOS ONE, 11(7). |
MLA | Kong,Zhaowei,et al."Comparison of high-intensity interval training and moderate-to-vigorous continuous training for cardiometabolic health and exercise enjoyment in obese young women: A randomized controlled trial".PLOS ONE 11.7(2016). |
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