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Prevalence of heart failure (HF) increases over time and is associated with high mortality. Shortness of breath, exercise intolerance, and low quality of life related to health are the common problems in HF patients despite optimum pharmacological ...
Raymond Pranata +3 more
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Effects of high-intensity interval training on pulmonary function [PDF]
To determine whether high-intensity interval training (HIT) would increase respiratory muscle strength and expiratory flow rates more than endurance training (ET), 15 physically active, healthy subjects (untrained) were randomly assigned to an ET group (n = 7) or a HIT group (n = 8).
Cali, Dunham, Craig A, Harms
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High-intensity interval training in patients with intermittent claudication
Provision, uptake, adherence, and completion rates for supervised exercise programs (SEP) for intermittent claudication (IC) are low. A shorter, more time-efficient, 6-week, high-intensity interval training (HIIT) program may be an effective alternative that is more acceptable to patients and easier to deliver.
Pymer, Sean +15 more
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Purpose This study aimed to assess the impact of four distinct training programs on maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) and cardiovascular health markers. The programs included: 1) a polarised training program (POL) incorporating sprint interval training (SIT)
Rafal Hebisz +4 more
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A common inclusion criterion when assessing cerebrovascular (CVR) metrics is for individuals to abstain from exercise for 12–24 hr prior to data collections.
Joel S. Burma +5 more
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Effects of high-intensity interval training in adolescents [PDF]
Introduction: Since the late 20th century, high-intensity interval training (HIIT) has primarily been used by athletes, but in the past decade, it has become increasingly popular among the general population.
Jovanović Rade +4 more
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Intensity-dependence of exercise and active recovery in high-intensity interval training [PDF]
High-intensity interval training (HIIT) with interspersing active recovery is an effective mode of exercise training in cohorts ranging from athletes to patients. Here, we assessed the intensity-dependence of the intervals and active recovery bouts for permitting a sustainable HIIT protocol.Fourteen males completed 4x4-minute HIIT protocols where ...
Kemi, Ole J. +5 more
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This study compared the cardiometabolic response between rowing high intensity interval training (HIIT) and high intensity functional training (HIFT). Twenty two adults (age and V˙O2max = [25 ± 7] yr and [40 ± 9] mL/kg/min) underwent incremental ...
Todd A. Astorino +3 more
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Effect of Modified High Intensity Interval Training on Fat Loss
Exercise has multiple health benefits and is a critical component in managing overweight and obesity. High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) involves brief high-intensity anaerobic exercise followed by rest or very low intensity exercise.
Dobson Dominic, Sai Kishore
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HIGH-INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING APPLIED TO PHYSICAL TRAINING
ABSTRACT Introduction High-intensity interval training (HIIT) has been widely used in functional physical performance enhancement, with the characteristics of low time demand and fast effects. Currently, many ways and methods are adopted in sports training, but the impact of HIIT training still needs to be determined.
Zhou Xueqian, Wang Jiechun
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