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High-Intensity Interval Training in Female Adolescents with Moderate or Severe Obesity

This study aimed to investigate the impact of moderate- or high-intensity interval training (MIIT or HIIT) on anthropometric and biological measurements in four groups of females with obesity. Fifty-seven participants were divided into a moderate obesity group (MOG, n = 29) and a severe obesity grou...

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Autores principales: Racil, Ghazi, Russo, Luca, Migliaccio, Gian Mario, Signorelli, Paola, Larion, Alin, Padulo, Johnny, Jlid, Mohamed Chedly
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10528164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37761456
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10091495
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author Racil, Ghazi
Russo, Luca
Migliaccio, Gian Mario
Signorelli, Paola
Larion, Alin
Padulo, Johnny
Jlid, Mohamed Chedly
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Russo, Luca
Migliaccio, Gian Mario
Signorelli, Paola
Larion, Alin
Padulo, Johnny
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description This study aimed to investigate the impact of moderate- or high-intensity interval training (MIIT or HIIT) on anthropometric and biological measurements in four groups of females with obesity. Fifty-seven participants were divided into a moderate obesity group (MOG, n = 29) and a severe obesity group (SOG, n = 28). Two sub-groups were established to practice HIIT and MIIT programs (SOG(HI), n = 14; SOG(MI), n = 14; MOG(HI), n = 14; MOG(MI), n = 15). During the training sessions, each group performed two sets of 4 × 1 min intervals on a cycle ergometer. The intervals were conducted at 65% and 85% of the heart rate reserve (HRR) for MIIT and HIIT, respectively. Between each repetition, there was an active recovery phase at 50% HRR, and, between sets, there was a 4 min period of free pedaling. All groups significantly improved their anthropometric data, while only MOG(HI) and SOG(HI) significantly improved their lean body mass (LBM) and blood lactate (BL), with p ˂ 0.05; the higher percentage of change in blood insulin levels (−25.49 and −25.34) and the homeostasis model assessment of the insulin resistance index (−31.42 and −28.88) were noted. Only MOG(HI) showed improvements in growth hormone (GH) and blood glucose (p < 0.05), which were negatively correlated with body fat percentage (r = −0.76 and r = −0.72) and waist circumference (r = −0.77 and r = −0.82), respectively. We may conclude that HIIT was an effective method of managing anthropometric and biological parameters, as confirmed by the pronounced body fat reduction in the moderate obesity group.
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spelling pubmed-105281642023-09-28 High-Intensity Interval Training in Female Adolescents with Moderate or Severe Obesity Racil, Ghazi Russo, Luca Migliaccio, Gian Mario Signorelli, Paola Larion, Alin Padulo, Johnny Jlid, Mohamed Chedly Children (Basel) Article This study aimed to investigate the impact of moderate- or high-intensity interval training (MIIT or HIIT) on anthropometric and biological measurements in four groups of females with obesity. Fifty-seven participants were divided into a moderate obesity group (MOG, n = 29) and a severe obesity group (SOG, n = 28). Two sub-groups were established to practice HIIT and MIIT programs (SOG(HI), n = 14; SOG(MI), n = 14; MOG(HI), n = 14; MOG(MI), n = 15). During the training sessions, each group performed two sets of 4 × 1 min intervals on a cycle ergometer. The intervals were conducted at 65% and 85% of the heart rate reserve (HRR) for MIIT and HIIT, respectively. Between each repetition, there was an active recovery phase at 50% HRR, and, between sets, there was a 4 min period of free pedaling. All groups significantly improved their anthropometric data, while only MOG(HI) and SOG(HI) significantly improved their lean body mass (LBM) and blood lactate (BL), with p ˂ 0.05; the higher percentage of change in blood insulin levels (−25.49 and −25.34) and the homeostasis model assessment of the insulin resistance index (−31.42 and −28.88) were noted. Only MOG(HI) showed improvements in growth hormone (GH) and blood glucose (p < 0.05), which were negatively correlated with body fat percentage (r = −0.76 and r = −0.72) and waist circumference (r = −0.77 and r = −0.82), respectively. We may conclude that HIIT was an effective method of managing anthropometric and biological parameters, as confirmed by the pronounced body fat reduction in the moderate obesity group. MDPI 2023-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10528164/ /pubmed/37761456 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10091495 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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