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Background Exercise is a well-accepted strategy to improve lipid and inflammatory profile in individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). However, the exercise intensity having the most benefits on lipids and inflammatory markers in patients with T2DM ...
João P. Magalhães +8 more
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High-Intensity Interval Training and Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training in Ambulatory Chronic Stroke: Feasibility Study [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundPoststroke guidelines recommend moderate-intensity, continuous aerobic training (MCT) to improve aerobic capacity and mobility after stroke. High-intensity interval training (HIT) has been shown to be more effective than MCT among healthy adults and people with heart disease.
Pierce, Boyne +10 more
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Relativizing effects of high intensity interval training vs continuous moderate
The production of systematic reviews and meta-analysis increased substantially. In this sense, we highlight those comparing Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training (MICT) and High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT). It is known that meta-analyses of well-
Bruno Nicanor Mello da Silva +2 more
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Background Preserving physiological functional capacity (PFC), the ability to perform the activities of daily life, and the ease with which they can be performed, in older adults, defined for this study as ≥ 50 years of age, is an important consideration
Guy Stern +2 more
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Moderate and heavy metabolic stress interval training improve arterial stiffness and heart rate dynamics in humans [PDF]
Traditional continuous aerobic exercise training attenuates age-related increases of arterial stiffness, however, training studies have not determined whether metabolic stress impacts these favourable effects.
AL Goldberger +50 more
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Abstract The temporal pattern of cortical plasticity induced by high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) is required to clarify their relative benefits to prevent neurological disorders.
Hugues, Nicolas +5 more
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Background: Moderate intensity intermittent and continuous training are in practice for muscle strengthening and physical activity. These trainings can be used for cardiometabolic health of hyperlipidemic patients.
Shama Zulfiqar +2 more
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Impact of short term high-intensity interval training on the aerobic and anaerobic fitness of young male football players in the final stages of rehabilitation [PDF]
After rehabilitation, it is important for athletes to regain their previous fitness level in order to return to play. In this study, we sought to determine whether short-term HIIT and MICT improve the fitness in young male football players.
Gaofei Zhang, Yonghwan Kim, Jiyoung Lee
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The Effects of Free-Living Interval-Walking Training on Glycemic Control, Body Composition, and Physical Fitness in Type 2 Diabetes Patients:A randomized, controlled trial [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility of free-living walking training in type 2 diabetic patients and to investigate the effects of interval-walking training versus continuous-walking training upon physical fitness, body composition, and glycemic ...
Karstoft, Kristian +6 more
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) can be prevented by intensive physical exercise/training. Moderate intensity continuous training (MICT) and high intensity interval training (HIIT) are known to improve glucose control in people with insulin resistance and
Nadhila Atsari +2 more
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