Different whole body HIIT protocols do not promote different muscle thickness and functional adaptations among healthy physically active subjects.

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-01-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1513030
Alexandre L Evangelista, Júlio B B de Camargo, Roberta L Rica, Luiz Carlos Carnevali Júnior, Gregg S Mallett, Valentina Bullo, Marco Bergamin, Stefano Gobbo, Danilo S Bocalini
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Introduction: Despite robust evidence on the benefits of high intensity interval training using body weight (WB-HIIT), the effects of different training configurations on morpho-functional adaptations are still unclear. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to assess the effects of two distinct WB-HIIT protocols on morphological and general fitness adaptations in healthy active young individuals.

Methods: Thirty-four participants (22 males and 12 females) were randomly assigned to one of the following groups: 30 s of all-out effort interspersed with 10 s of passive recovery (G30 × 10, n = 17) or 40 s of an all-out effort interspersed with 20 s of passive recovery (G40 × 20, n = 17). Nine exercises were performed for both protocols, in two weekly sessions, during a 6-week intervention period. Morphological (ultrasound-derived muscle thickness of the vastus lateralis [MTVL]) and general fitness (muscle endurance and maximal oxygen consumption) assessments were performed at pre- and post-intervention moments.

Results: Both training protocols elicited significant improvements in all dependent variables (p < 0.05), with no significant between-group differences.

Conclusion: Regardless of the training configuration, both WB-HIIT programs serve as time-efficient strategies to induce changes in muscle thickness of the vastus lateralis and functional adaptations in healthy, physically active young individuals.

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不同的全身HIIT方案不会促进健康体力活动受试者的肌肉厚度和功能适应。
尽管有强有力的证据表明使用体重进行高强度间歇训练(WB-HIIT)的益处,但不同训练配置对形态功能适应的影响仍不清楚。因此,本研究的目的是评估两种不同的WB-HIIT方案对健康活跃的年轻人形态学和一般适应性适应的影响。方法:34名被试(男22名,女12名)随机分为全力以赴30秒,被动恢复10秒组(G30 × 10, n = 17)和全力以赴40秒,被动恢复20秒组(G40 × 20, n = 17)。在为期6周的干预期内,两种方案进行了9次锻炼,每周两次。在干预前和干预后进行形态学(超声来源的股外侧肌厚度[MTVL])和一般适应度(肌肉耐力和最大耗氧量)评估。结果:两种训练方案在所有因变量上都有显著的改善(p结论:无论训练配置如何,在健康的、身体活跃的年轻人中,两种WB-HIIT方案都是一种有效的策略,可以诱导股外侧肌厚度的变化和功能适应。
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