Effects of High-Intensity Circuit Training in Obese and Overweight Population: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Themistocleous Irene-Chrysovalanto, A. Petros, Stefanakis Manos
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Background: Obesity is a serious risk for various cardiovascular diseases and is often managed with increased physical activity and exercise. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of a minimal dose, High-Intensity Circuit Training (HICT) program on a range of cardiovascular risk factors in obese and overweight individuals. Methods: The trial was prospectively registered with Cyprus National Bioethics Committee ΕΕΒΚ/ΕΠ/2017/38 29 th October 2017. A total of 30 participants were randomly allocated to HICT-group (n = 15) or to a no exercise control-group (n = 15). Participants in the HICT-group trained for 36-minutes, twice a week (18-minutes per session) for 8 weeks in total. The program consisted of 2 circuits of 6 exercise stations of 1min at 50-60% of Heart Rate Reserve (HRR) which progressed to 70-85% of HRR after the first two weeks, alternating with 1min active rest at 40-50% of HRR which progressed to 50-60% of HRR. Approximately 12 repetitions were performed per station. Body composition, blood markers and physiological variables, cardiorespiratory fitness and isometric strength were measured at baseline and post-intervention. Findings: Significant and meaningful improvements were demonstrated in cardiorespiratory fitness, several body composition variables, isometric strength of the left (non-dominant) lower limb and several physiological variables. No significant changes were revealed to the biochemical parameters or the strength of the right (dominant) limp. Conclusion: The results of the study suggest that a low-frequency, circuit training program with high intensity lasting only for 18-minutes twice a week is the minimum required dose in reducing at least some of the cardiovascular risk factors, in obese and overweight population.
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高强度循环训练对肥胖和超重人群的影响:一项随机临床试验
背景:肥胖是各种心血管疾病的严重风险,通常通过增加身体活动和锻炼来控制。本研究的目的是探讨小剂量高强度循环训练(HICT)对肥胖和超重个体一系列心血管危险因素的影响。方法:该试验于2017年10月29日在塞浦路斯国家生物伦理委员会ΕΕΒΚ/ΕΠ/2017/38前瞻性注册。共有30名参与者被随机分配到hict组(n = 15)和无运动对照组(n = 15)。hict组的参与者每周训练两次,每次36分钟(每次18分钟),共训练8周。该方案包括2个循环,6个运动站,1分钟50-60%心率储备(HRR),在前两周后发展到70-85% HRR,交替进行1分钟40-50% HRR的活动休息,发展到50-60% HRR。每个工作站大约重复12次。在基线和干预后测量身体组成、血液指标和生理变量、心肺适能和等长肌力。结果:在心肺健康、几个身体组成变量、左(非优势)下肢等长强度和几个生理变量方面都有显著和有意义的改善。生化参数或右侧(显性)跛行强度未见明显变化。结论:研究结果表明,在肥胖和超重人群中,低频、高强度、持续18分钟的循环训练计划是至少减少一些心血管危险因素所需的最小剂量,每周两次。
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