Eight weeks of high-intensity interval vs. sprint interval training effects on overweight and obese adolescents carried out during the cool-down period of physical education classes: randomized controlled trial
Autor/es
González Gálvez, Noelia; Soler Marín, Antonio; Abelleira Lamela, Tomás; Abenza Cano, Lucia; Mateo Orcajada, Adrián; [et al.]Fecha
2024Disciplina/s
Actividad Física y DeporteMateria/s
HIITSIT
Blood pressure
Exercise
Physical activity
Puberty
Metabolic diseases
Physical education
Resumen
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of sprint interval
training (SIT) and [high intensive interval training (HIIT)] carried out during the
cool-down period of the physical education classes on body composition,
blood pressure variables (BP) and pulse rate (PR), and cardiorespiratory fitness
of adolescents who are overweight and obese, and to compare the differences
in enjoyment in response to SIT vs. HIIT.
Methods: For this randomized controlled trial, forty-five adolescents were
recruited from a high school and were randomly placed into three groups. SIT
and HIIT trained for 8 weeks, twice a week, for 12 min/session. Experimental
group (EG) 3 was the control, and they maintained their regular physical
education class schedule. The SIT group performed 6 sets of 60 s of work
(90-95%HRmax) / 60 s of rest (50-55%HRmax), and the HIIT group performed 3
sets of 2 min of work (80-85%HRmax) / 2 min of rest (50-55%HRmax).
Results: Both experimental groups sh...