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High-intensity interval training versus moderate-intensity continuous training within cardiac rehabilitation: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Amanda L Hannan,1 Wayne Hing,1 Vini Simas,1 Mike Climstein,2,3 Jeff S Coombes,4 Rohan Jayasinghe,5–7 Joshua Byrnes,8 James Furness1 1Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine, Bond University, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia; 2Exercise Health and ...
Hannan AL +7 more
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REMOTE SENSING TERTIARY EDUCATION MEETS HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING [PDF]
Enduring a traditional lecture is the tertiary education equivalent of a long, slow, jog. There are certainly some educational benefits if the student is able to maintain concentration, but they are just as likely to get caught napping and fall off the ...
K. E. Joyce, B. White
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Meta‐analysis of high‐intensity interval training and alternative modalities for enhancing aerobic and anaerobic endurance in young athletes [PDF]
This meta‐analysis examined whether HIIT outperforms low‐intensity endurance training (LIET), generic training (GT), or sport‐specific drills (SSD) in improving aerobic and anaerobic endurance in youth athletes.
Manuel Matzka +3 more
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Interval training (IT) has been shown to be a time-effective alternative to traditional training programmes in the management of obesity. Nevertheless, studies comparing the effects of different IT intensities on inflammation, muscle and liver damage ...
Rami Maaloul +12 more
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Purpose This study compares the effects of 6 weeks of pre-season cardiopulmonary- vs. neuromuscular-based high-intensity interval training (HIIT) in female basketball players’ physical fitness.
Alejandro Rodríguez-Fernández +4 more
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High-Intensity Interval Training and Sprint-Interval Training in National-Level Rowers
Purpose: The effects of two different high-intensity training methods on 2,000 m rowing ergometer performance were examined in a feasibility study of 24 national-level rowers aged 18–27 years (17 males, 2,000 m ergometer time trial 6:21.7 ± 0:14.6 (min:s)
Kirstie Jodie Turner +3 more
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Background: Although physical activity (PA) among adults is associated with health benefits, only one-third of young adults meet PA recommendations.
Tyler M. Dregney +3 more
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Application of the speed-duration relationship to normalize the intensity of high-intensity interval training [PDF]
The tolerable duration of continuous high-intensity exercise is determined by the hyperbolic Speed-tolerable duration (S-tLIM) relationship. However, application of the S-tLIM relationship to normalize the intensity of High-Intensity Interval Training ...
AE Tjonna +57 more
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Introduction Menopause is a challenging stage of a woman’s life, with increased occurrences of musculoskeletal issues and obesity that need to be tackled early and effectively.
Peeyoosha Gurudut +2 more
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Effectiveness of a six-week high-intensity interval training programme on cardiometabolic markers in sedentary males [PDF]
High-intensity interval training (HIT) has been proposed as an effective, time efficient strategy to elicit similar cardiometabolic health benefits as traditional moderate-intensity endurance training. This is an important consideration as "lack of time"
Bray, James +6 more
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