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Efficacy of intermittent hypoxic training on hemodynamic function and exercise performance in competitive swimmers
[PURPOSE]: Hemodynamic function is a parameter indicating oxygen delivery and utilization capacity and is an important determinant of exercise performance. The present study aimed to determine whether intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) ameliorates hemodynamic function and exercise performance in co...
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한국운동영양학회
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6343766/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30661329 http://dx.doi.org/10.20463/jenb.2018.0028 |
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author | Park, Hun-Young Jung, Won-Sang Kim, Jisu Hwang, Hyejung Lim, Kiwon |
author_facet | Park, Hun-Young Jung, Won-Sang Kim, Jisu Hwang, Hyejung Lim, Kiwon |
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description | [PURPOSE]: Hemodynamic function is a parameter indicating oxygen delivery and utilization capacity and is an important determinant of exercise performance. The present study aimed to determine whether intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) ameliorates hemodynamic function and exercise performance in competitive swimmers. [METHODS]: Twenty competitive swimmers (10 men, 10 women) volunteered to participate in the study. Participants were divided into the normoxic training (NT) group and the hypoxic training (HT) group and were subjected to training in a simulated altitude of 3000 m. We evaluated hemodynamic function profiles over 30 min of submaximal exercise on a bicycle and exercise performance before and after 6 weeks of training, which involved continuous exercise at 80% maximal heart rate (HR(max)) for 30 min and interval exercise at 90% of HR(max) measured before training for 30 min (ten rounds comprising 2 min of exercise followed by 1 min of rest each round). [RESULTS]: Significant changes in oxygen consumption (decrease) and end-diastolic volume (increase) were observed only in the HT group. Heart rate (HR), cardiac output (CO), and ejection fraction (EF) were significantly reduced in both groups, but the reduction rates of HR and CO were greater in the HT group than in the NT group. Exercise performance measures, including maximal oxygen consumption and 400-m time trial, were significantly increased only in the HT group. [CONCLUSION]: Our findings suggested that 6 weeks of IHT, which involved high-intensity continuous and interval exercise, can effectively improve exercise performance by enhancing hemodynamic function in competitive swimmers. |
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spelling | pubmed-63437662019-01-30 Efficacy of intermittent hypoxic training on hemodynamic function and exercise performance in competitive swimmers Park, Hun-Young Jung, Won-Sang Kim, Jisu Hwang, Hyejung Lim, Kiwon J Exerc Nutrition Biochem Original Articles [PURPOSE]: Hemodynamic function is a parameter indicating oxygen delivery and utilization capacity and is an important determinant of exercise performance. The present study aimed to determine whether intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) ameliorates hemodynamic function and exercise performance in competitive swimmers. [METHODS]: Twenty competitive swimmers (10 men, 10 women) volunteered to participate in the study. Participants were divided into the normoxic training (NT) group and the hypoxic training (HT) group and were subjected to training in a simulated altitude of 3000 m. We evaluated hemodynamic function profiles over 30 min of submaximal exercise on a bicycle and exercise performance before and after 6 weeks of training, which involved continuous exercise at 80% maximal heart rate (HR(max)) for 30 min and interval exercise at 90% of HR(max) measured before training for 30 min (ten rounds comprising 2 min of exercise followed by 1 min of rest each round). [RESULTS]: Significant changes in oxygen consumption (decrease) and end-diastolic volume (increase) were observed only in the HT group. Heart rate (HR), cardiac output (CO), and ejection fraction (EF) were significantly reduced in both groups, but the reduction rates of HR and CO were greater in the HT group than in the NT group. Exercise performance measures, including maximal oxygen consumption and 400-m time trial, were significantly increased only in the HT group. [CONCLUSION]: Our findings suggested that 6 weeks of IHT, which involved high-intensity continuous and interval exercise, can effectively improve exercise performance by enhancing hemodynamic function in competitive swimmers. 한국운동영양학회 2018-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6343766/ /pubmed/30661329 http://dx.doi.org/10.20463/jenb.2018.0028 Text en ©2018 The Korean Society for Exercise Nutrition ©2018 Hun-Young Park et al; License Journal of Exercise Nutrition and Biochemistry. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the creative commons attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the orginal work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Park, Hun-Young Jung, Won-Sang Kim, Jisu Hwang, Hyejung Lim, Kiwon Efficacy of intermittent hypoxic training on hemodynamic function and exercise performance in competitive swimmers |
title | Efficacy of intermittent hypoxic training on hemodynamic function and exercise performance in competitive swimmers |
title_full | Efficacy of intermittent hypoxic training on hemodynamic function and exercise performance in competitive swimmers |
title_fullStr | Efficacy of intermittent hypoxic training on hemodynamic function and exercise performance in competitive swimmers |
title_full_unstemmed | Efficacy of intermittent hypoxic training on hemodynamic function and exercise performance in competitive swimmers |
title_short | Efficacy of intermittent hypoxic training on hemodynamic function and exercise performance in competitive swimmers |
title_sort | efficacy of intermittent hypoxic training on hemodynamic function and exercise performance in competitive swimmers |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6343766/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30661329 http://dx.doi.org/10.20463/jenb.2018.0028 |
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