The effects of low-volume combined training on health-related physical fitness outcomes in active young adults: A controlled clinical trial

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Sports Medicine and Health Science Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.smhs.2022.12.004
Ricardo Martins, Nuno Loureiro
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The effects of combined training (CT) on improving general health are well known, however, few studies have investigated the effects of low-volume CT. So, the aim of this study is to investigate the effects of 6 weeks of low-volume CT on body composition, handgrip strength (HGS), cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and affective response (AR) to exercise. Eighteen healthy, active young adult man (mean ​± ​SD, [20.06 ± 1.66] years; [22.23 ± 2.76] ​kg/m2) performed either a low-volume CT (EG, n ​= ​9), or maintained a normal life (CG, n ​= ​9). The CT was composed of three resistance exercises followed by a high intensity-interval training (HIIT) on cycle ergometer performed twice a week. The measures of the body composition, HGS, maximal oxygen consumption (V˙O2max) and AR to exercise were taken at baseline and after training for analysis. Furthermore, an ANOVA test of repeated measures and t-test paired samples were used with a p ​≤ ​0.05. The results showed that EG improved HGS (pre: [45.67 ± 11.84] ​kg vs. post: [52.44 ± 11.90] ​kg, p ​< ​0.01) and V˙O2max (pre: [41.36 ± 5.16] ​ml⋅kg-1⋅min-1 vs. post: [44.07 ± 5.98] ​ml⋅kg-1⋅min-1, p ​< ​0.01). Although, for all measures the body composition had not significant differences between weeks (p ​> ​0.05), nevertheless the feeling scale was positive in all weeks and without significant differences between them (p ​> ​0.05). Lastly, for active young adults, the low-volume CT improved HGS, CRF and had a positive outcome in AR, with less volume and time spent than traditional exercise recommendations.

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一项对照临床试验:小量联合训练对活跃年轻人健康相关体能结果的影响
联合训练(CT)对改善整体健康的影响是众所周知的,但很少有研究研究低容量CT的影响。因此,本研究的目的是研究6周低容量CT对身体成分、握力(HGS)、心肺功能(CRF)和运动情感反应(AR)的影响。18名健康、活跃的年轻成年男子(平均​±​SD,[20.06±1.66]年;[22.23±2.76]​kg/m2)进行低体积CT(EG​=​9) ,或维持正常生活(CG,n​=​9) 。CT包括三次阻力训练,然后每周进行两次高强度间歇训练(HIIT)。在基线和训练后测量身体成分、HGS、最大耗氧量(V*O2max)和运动AR进行分析。此外,使用重复测量和t检验配对样本的方差分析检验​≤​0.05。结果显示EG改善HGS(前:[45.67±11.84]​kg与桩:[52.44±11.90]​kg,p​<;​0.01)和V*O2max(前:[41.36±5.16]​ml·kg-1·min-1 vs.post:[44.07±5.98]​ml·kg-1·min-1,p​<;​0.01)。尽管在所有测量中,身体成分在几周之间没有显著差异(p​>;​0.05),但感觉量表在所有周均为阳性,两者之间无显著差异(p​>;​0.05)。最后,对于活跃的年轻人,低容量CT改善了HGS、CRF,并在AR方面取得了积极的结果,与传统的运动建议相比,容量和时间更少。
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Sports Medicine and Health Science
Sports Medicine and Health Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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