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Similar Health Benefits of Endurance and High-Intensity Interval Training in Obese Children
PURPOSE: To compare two modalities of exercise training (i.e., Endurance Training [ET] and High-Intensity Interval Training [HIT]) on health-related parameters in obese children aged between 8 and 12 years. METHODS: Thirty obese children were randomly allocated into either the ET or HIT group. The E...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3412799/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22880097 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042747 |
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author | Corte de Araujo, Ana Carolina Roschel, Hamilton Picanço, Andreia Rossi do Prado, Danilo Marcelo Leite Villares, Sandra Mara Ferreira de Sá Pinto, Ana Lúcia Gualano, Bruno |
author_facet | Corte de Araujo, Ana Carolina Roschel, Hamilton Picanço, Andreia Rossi do Prado, Danilo Marcelo Leite Villares, Sandra Mara Ferreira de Sá Pinto, Ana Lúcia Gualano, Bruno |
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description | PURPOSE: To compare two modalities of exercise training (i.e., Endurance Training [ET] and High-Intensity Interval Training [HIT]) on health-related parameters in obese children aged between 8 and 12 years. METHODS: Thirty obese children were randomly allocated into either the ET or HIT group. The ET group performed a 30 to 60-minute continuous exercise at 80% of the peak heart rate (HR). The HIT group training performed 3 to 6 sets of 60-s sprint at 100% of the peak velocity interspersed by a 3-min active recovery period at 50% of the exercise velocity. HIT sessions last ∼70% less than ET sessions. At baseline and after 12 weeks of intervention, aerobic fitness, body composition and metabolic parameters were assessed. RESULTS: Both the absolute (ET: 26.0%; HIT: 19.0%) and the relative VO(2) peak (ET: 13.1%; HIT: 14.6%) were significantly increased in both groups after the intervention. Additionally, the total time of exercise (ET: 19.5%; HIT: 16.4%) and the peak velocity during the maximal graded cardiorespiratory test (ET: 16.9%; HIT: 13.4%) were significantly improved across interventions. Insulinemia (ET: 29.4%; HIT: 30.5%) and HOMA-index (ET: 42.8%; HIT: 37.0%) were significantly lower for both groups at POST when compared to PRE. Body mass was significantly reduced in the HIT (2.6%), but not in the ET group (1.2%). A significant reduction in BMI was observed for both groups after the intervention (ET: 3.0%; HIT: 5.0%). The responsiveness analysis revealed a very similar pattern of the most responsive variables among groups. CONCLUSION: HIT and ET were equally effective in improving important health related parameters in obese youth. |
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spelling | pubmed-34127992012-08-09 Similar Health Benefits of Endurance and High-Intensity Interval Training in Obese Children Corte de Araujo, Ana Carolina Roschel, Hamilton Picanço, Andreia Rossi do Prado, Danilo Marcelo Leite Villares, Sandra Mara Ferreira de Sá Pinto, Ana Lúcia Gualano, Bruno PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: To compare two modalities of exercise training (i.e., Endurance Training [ET] and High-Intensity Interval Training [HIT]) on health-related parameters in obese children aged between 8 and 12 years. METHODS: Thirty obese children were randomly allocated into either the ET or HIT group. The ET group performed a 30 to 60-minute continuous exercise at 80% of the peak heart rate (HR). The HIT group training performed 3 to 6 sets of 60-s sprint at 100% of the peak velocity interspersed by a 3-min active recovery period at 50% of the exercise velocity. HIT sessions last ∼70% less than ET sessions. At baseline and after 12 weeks of intervention, aerobic fitness, body composition and metabolic parameters were assessed. RESULTS: Both the absolute (ET: 26.0%; HIT: 19.0%) and the relative VO(2) peak (ET: 13.1%; HIT: 14.6%) were significantly increased in both groups after the intervention. Additionally, the total time of exercise (ET: 19.5%; HIT: 16.4%) and the peak velocity during the maximal graded cardiorespiratory test (ET: 16.9%; HIT: 13.4%) were significantly improved across interventions. Insulinemia (ET: 29.4%; HIT: 30.5%) and HOMA-index (ET: 42.8%; HIT: 37.0%) were significantly lower for both groups at POST when compared to PRE. Body mass was significantly reduced in the HIT (2.6%), but not in the ET group (1.2%). A significant reduction in BMI was observed for both groups after the intervention (ET: 3.0%; HIT: 5.0%). The responsiveness analysis revealed a very similar pattern of the most responsive variables among groups. CONCLUSION: HIT and ET were equally effective in improving important health related parameters in obese youth. Public Library of Science 2012-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3412799/ /pubmed/22880097 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042747 Text en © 2012 Corte de Araujo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Corte de Araujo, Ana Carolina Roschel, Hamilton Picanço, Andreia Rossi do Prado, Danilo Marcelo Leite Villares, Sandra Mara Ferreira de Sá Pinto, Ana Lúcia Gualano, Bruno Similar Health Benefits of Endurance and High-Intensity Interval Training in Obese Children |
title | Similar Health Benefits of Endurance and High-Intensity Interval Training in Obese Children |
title_full | Similar Health Benefits of Endurance and High-Intensity Interval Training in Obese Children |
title_fullStr | Similar Health Benefits of Endurance and High-Intensity Interval Training in Obese Children |
title_full_unstemmed | Similar Health Benefits of Endurance and High-Intensity Interval Training in Obese Children |
title_short | Similar Health Benefits of Endurance and High-Intensity Interval Training in Obese Children |
title_sort | similar health benefits of endurance and high-intensity interval training in obese children |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3412799/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22880097 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042747 |
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