Leslie E Smith, Gary P Van Guilder, Lance C Dalleck, Nicole R Lewis, Allison G Dages, Nigel K Harris
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Abstract
The objective of this study was to explore the effects of three weekly frequency doses of high-intensity functional training (HIFT) on an array of cardiometabolic markers in adults with metabolic syndrome (MetS). Twenty-one men and women, randomized into one (HIFT1), two (HIFT2), or three (HIFT3) days per week of HIFT, completed 3-weeks of familiarization plus a 12-week progressive training program. Pre- and post-intervention, several cardiometabolic, body composition, oxygen consumption, metabolic syndrome severity, and perceptions of fitness measurements were assessed. Additionally, an exercise enjoyment survey was administered post-intervention. A Cohen's d was used to demonstrate within-group change effect size. Although this study was not fully powered, a one-way and two-way ANOVA were used to compare the dose groups to provide provisional insights. No differences were found when frequency dose groups were compared. Many cardiometabolic, body composition, and fitness improvements were seen within each group, with clinically meaningful improvements in the metabolic syndrome severity score (MSSS) (HIFT1: -0.105, d = 0.28; HIFT2: -0.382, d = 1.20; HIFT3: -0.467, d = 1.07), waist circumference (HIFT1: -4.1cm, d = 3.33; HIFT2: -5.4cm, d = 0.89; HIFT3: -0.7cm, d = 0.20), and blood glucose (HIFT1: -9.5mg/dL, d = 0.98; HIFT2: -4.9mg/dL, d = 1.00; HIFT3: -1.7mg/dL, d = 0.23). All three groups similarly reported high exercise enjoyment and likeliness to continue after the intervention. In conclusion, HIFT performed once, twice, or thrice a week elicits improvements in MetS and is considered enjoyable. HIFT, even at a low weekly dose, therefore represents a potential strategy to reduce the global MetS burden.
本研究的目的是探讨每周三次频率剂量的高强度功能训练(HIFT)对代谢综合征(MetS)成人一系列心脏代谢标志物的影响。21名男性和女性,随机分为每周1天(HIFT1)、2天(HIFT2)或3天(HIFT3)进行HIFT,完成3周的熟悉训练和12周的渐进式训练计划。干预前和干预后,评估了几种心脏代谢、身体成分、耗氧量、代谢综合征严重程度和对健康测量的感知。此外,干预后还进行了一项运动享受调查。使用Cohen’s d来证明组内变化效应大小。虽然这项研究没有得到充分的支持,但我们使用了单向和双向方差分析来比较剂量组,以提供初步的见解。频率剂量组比较无差异。在每组中都可以看到许多心脏代谢、身体组成和健康方面的改善,代谢综合征严重程度评分(MSSS)有临床意义的改善(HIFT1: -0.105, d = 0.28;HIFT2: -0.382, d = 1.20;HIFT3: -0.467, d = 1.07),腰围(HIFT1: -4.1cm, d = 3.33;HIFT2: -5.4cm, d = 0.89;HIFT3: -0.7cm, d = 0.20),血糖(HIFT1: -9.5mg/dL, d = 0.98;HIFT2: -4.9mg/dL, d = 1.00;HIFT3: -1.7mg/dL, d = 0.23)。所有三组都相似地报告了高运动乐趣和干预后继续的可能性。总之,每周进行一次,两次或三次的HIFT可以改善MetS,并且被认为是令人愉快的。因此,即使每周剂量很低,HIFT也代表了一种减少全球MetS负担的潜在策略。
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The Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (JSSM) is a non-profit making scientific electronic journal, publishing research and review articles, together with case studies, in the fields of sports medicine and the exercise sciences. JSSM is published quarterly in March, June, September and December. JSSM also publishes editorials, a "letter to the editor" section, abstracts from international and national congresses, panel meetings, conferences and symposia, and can function as an open discussion forum on significant issues of current interest.