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Acute changes in glycemic homeostasis in response to brief high-intensity intermittent exercise in obese adults
Nie,Jinlei1; Kong,Zhaowei2; Baker,Julien S.3; Tong,Tom K.4; Lei,Seng Hong1; Shi,Qingde1
2012
Source PublicationJournal of Exercise Science and Fitness
ISSN1728-869X
Volume10Issue:2Pages:97-100
Abstract

This study investigated the acute changes in glycemic homeostasis in response to brief, high-intensity, intermittent exercise in obese adults. Ten obese adults (age: 25.3±5.1 years; body mass index: 32.0±4.0) volunteered to participate in the study. The time-course changes in blood glucose in response to a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test were examined following: high-intensity intermittent exercise (HIE) of four 30-second all-out cycling efforts interspersed with 4-minute active recovery periods; 24 hours of recovery post-HIE (REC); and no treatment (control, CON). Blood glucose in each trial was measured before, and 30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes after glucose intake (GI). Blood glucose (mmol/L) at 30 minutes post-GI in the HIE (6.9±0.4) trial was significantly lower (p<0.05) than the corresponding values of the CON (9.0±0.4) and REC (8.8±0.4) trials. Blood glucose concentration at 120 minutes post-GI in the REC (5.7±0.3) trial was also significantly lower (p<0.05) than the corresponding value of the CON (6.9±0.4) trial. When blood glucose values were plotted against corresponding time points, the area under the curve (mmol/L/minute) of the CON (890±43) trial was significantly greater (p<0.05) than that of the HIE (834±40) and REC (846±32) trials. The HIE and REC conditions were not significantly different (p>0.05). This study demonstrated the improvement in glycemic homeostasis in obese adults immediately after brief, high-intensity, intermittent exercise. These effects were maintained for at least 24 hours postexercise. The findings may be useful in the development of time-efficient lifestyle intervention strategies for improving obesity-related risk factors for diabetes.

KeywordHigh-intensity Interval Exercise Obesity Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
DOI10.1016/j.jesf.2012.10.007
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Language英語English
WOS Research AreaSport Sciences
WOS SubjectSport Sciences
WOS IDWOS:000314256300007
PublisherELSEVIER SINGAPORE PTE LTD
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84872030396
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CollectionFaculty of Education
Corresponding AuthorShi,Qingde
Affiliation1.School of Physical Education and Sports,Macao Polytechnic Institute,Macao,China
2.Faculty of Education,University of Macau,Macao,China
3.Institute of Clinical Exercise and Health Sciences,School of Science,University of the West of Scotland,Hamilton,Scotland,United Kingdom
4.Dr Stephen Hui Research Centre for Physical Recreation and Wellness,Department of Physical Education,Hong Kong Baptist University,Hong Kong,China
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Nie,Jinlei,Kong,Zhaowei,Baker,Julien S.,et al. Acute changes in glycemic homeostasis in response to brief high-intensity intermittent exercise in obese adults[J]. Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness, 2012, 10(2), 97-100.
APA Nie,Jinlei., Kong,Zhaowei., Baker,Julien S.., Tong,Tom K.., Lei,Seng Hong., & Shi,Qingde (2012). Acute changes in glycemic homeostasis in response to brief high-intensity intermittent exercise in obese adults. Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness, 10(2), 97-100.
MLA Nie,Jinlei,et al."Acute changes in glycemic homeostasis in response to brief high-intensity intermittent exercise in obese adults".Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness 10.2(2012):97-100.
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