Cardiorespiratory fitness and muscular endurance responses immediately and 2 months after a whole-body Tabata or vigorous-intensity continuous training intervention

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作者
Islam, Hashim [1 ]
Siemens, Tina L. [1 ]
Matusiak, Jennifer B. L. [1 ]
Sawula, Laura [1 ]
Bonafiglia, Jacob T. [1 ]
Preobrazenski, Nicholas [1 ]
Jung, Mary E. [2 ]
Gurd, Brendon J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Queens Univ, Sch Kinesiol & Hlth Studies, 28 Div St, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada
[2] Univ British Columbia Okanagan, Sch Hlth & Exercise Sci, 1147 Res Rd, Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7, Canada
关键词
individual responses; non-responders; sprint interval training; endurance training; physical activity; cardiometabolic health; IMPROVES AEROBIC FITNESS; SPRINT INTERVAL; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; MUSCULOSKELETAL FITNESS; LOW-VOLUME; EXERCISE; RELIABILITY; PERFORMANCE; CAPACITY; ADAPTATIONS;
D O I
10.1139/apnm-2019-0492
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Young adults (52 females, 16 males; age = 21 +/- 3 years; (V) over dotO(2peak) : 41 +/- 6 ml./(kg.min)) were randomized into 3 groups: (i) no-exercise control (CTL; n = 15), (ii) Tabata (n = 27), or (iii) vigorous-intensity continuous training (VICT; n = 26) groups for a 4-week supervised training period (4 sessions/week). (V) over dotO(2peak), time-to-fatigue (TIT), 5 km time-trial performance (TT), and muscular endurance were assessed at baseline, post-training (POST), and 2-month follow-up (FU). Response confidence intervals (CI) were used to classify individuals as likely responders (R; CI > 0). Both exercise interventions increased TTF and TT at POST (both p < 0.01), but these benefits were maintained at FU after VICT only (p < 0.01). Push-up performance was increased at POST and FU (both p < 0.01) after Tabata. VICT resulted in a greater proportion of TTF R versus both groups at POST (CTL: 1/15; VICT: 19/26; Tabata: 9/27) and versus Tabata at FU (3/15; 13/26; 4/27). VICT also had a greater proportion of TT R versus CTL at POST (2/15; 17/26; 10/27). Tabata had a greater proportion of R for maximum push-up repetitions versus both groups at POST (3/15; 6/26; 18/27) and versus CTL at FU (2/15; 10/26; 18/27). Collectively, VICT appears to be more effective for improving cardiorespiratory fitness, whereas whole-body Tabata confers larger improvements in push-up performance following short-term training. Novelty: Vigorous-intensity continuous training elicits larger improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness versus whole-body Tabata. Individual response profiles parallel group-level changes in cardiorespiratory fitness and muscular endurance.
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