Effectiveness of high intensity and sprint interval training on metabolic biomarkers, body composition, and physical fitness in adolescents: randomized controlled trial
Autor/es
González Gálvez, Noelia; López Gil, José Francisco; Espeso Garcia, Alejandro; Abenza Cano, Lucia; Mateo Orcajada, AdriánFecha
2024Disciplina/s
Actividad Física y DeporteMateria/s
HIITSIT
Cardiovascular
Blood pressure
Exercise
Physical activity
Resumen
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of HIIT and SIT
programmes on body composition, blood pressure, lipid profile, glucose,
cardiorespiratory fitness, and strength of adolescents and to compare the effect
between those different protocols.
Methods: Sixty adolescents were recruited from a high school and were randomly
placed into three groups. SIT and HIIT undertook a training for 8 weeks, twice a
week, for 12 min per session, during their Physical Education lessons. SIT group
performed 6 sets of 60 s of work (90-95%HRmax) / 60 s of rest (50-55%HRmax),
and HIIT group performed 3 sets of 2 min of work (80-85%HRmax) / 2 min of
rest (50-55%HRmax).
Results: After adjustment by sex, both experimental groups exhibited a
significant reduction in fat mass (p < 0.01), and trunk fat mass (p < 0.01), as well as
a significant increase in lean mass (p = 0.01; <0.01), hand-grip strength (p < 0.01)
and standing long jump (p = 0.05–0.04, respectively). In addition, ...