High-Intensity Intermittent Exercise: Effect on Young People's Cardiometabolic Health and Cognition

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作者
Cooper, Simon B. [1 ]
Dring, Karah J. [1 ]
Nevill, Mary E. [1 ]
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[1] Nottingham Trent Univ, Dept Sport Sci, Sport Hlth & Performance Enhancement SHAPE Res Ct, Clifton Lane, Nottingham NG11 8NS, England
关键词
CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE RISK; POSTPRANDIAL ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION; IMPROVES ATTENTIONAL PERFORMANCE; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; TRIACYLGLYCEROL CONCENTRATIONS; EXECUTIVE FUNCTION; TRAINING IMPROVES; BODY-COMPOSITION; FITNESS; ADOLESCENTS;
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摘要
With only a quarter of young people currently meeting physical activity guidelines, two key areas of concern are the effects of exercise on cardiometabolic health and cognition. Despite the fact that physical activity in young people is typically high intensity and intermittent in nature, much of the literature examines traditional endurance-type exercise. This review provides an update on the effects of high-intensity intermittent exercise on young people's cardiometabolic health and cognition. High-intensity intermittent exercise has acute beneficial effects on endothelial function and postprandial lipemia and chronic positive effects on weight management. In addition, there is emerging evidence regarding chronic benefits on the blood lipid profile, blood pressure, and proinflammatory and antiinflammatory cytokines. Furthermore, emerging evidence suggests beneficial acute and chronic effects of high-intensity intermittent exercise on cognition. However, further research is required in both cardiometabolic health and cognition, particularly regarding the impact of school-based interventions in adolescents.
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