High intensity interval training for people with Multiple Sclerosis: a systematic review [PDF]
Background: Aerobic High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is safe in the general population and more efficient in improving fitness than continuous moderate intensity training.
Campbell, Evan +2 more
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High Intensity Interval Training Vs Moderate Intensity Continuous Training in the Management of Metabolic Type Disease [PDF]
Previously, the use of moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) has \ud generally been considered the most beneficial exercise treatment modality for \ud the prevention/management of metabolic type disease. More recently, however, \ud high-intensity interval training (HIIT) has emerged into the clinical setting as a \ud potential alternative to ...
Pearson, S, Macaluso, A, Hussain, S
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Australian cardiac rehabilitation exercise parameter characteristics and perceptions of high-intensity interval training: a cross-sectional survey [PDF]
Purpose: This study explored current demographics, characteristics, costs, evaluation methods, and outcome measures used in Australian cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs.
Byrnes, Joshua +6 more
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Despite all efforts to treat hypertension, it is still responsible for 10.8 million deaths annually. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of continuous moderate-intensity training, strength training combined with continuous moderate-intensity training and strength training combined with high-intensity interval training in adults with high ...
López Ruiz, Isabel +4 more
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Abnormal electrocardiographic findings in athletes: Correlation with intensity of sport and level of competition. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Athletes can exhibit abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) phenotypes that require further evaluation prior to competition. These are apparently more prevalent in high-intensity endurance sports.
Arbab-Zadeh +22 more
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The Effects and Differences of Sprint Interval Training, Endurance Training and the Training Types Combined on Physiological Parameters and Exercise Performance [PDF]
Sprint Interval Training (SIT) is a time efficient way in order to elicit similar changes as Endurance Training (ET) on aerobic capacity, with the purpose of the exercise training to alter physiological systems and exceed resting homeostasis to improve ...
Hurst, Rachel Ann
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To improve cognitive function, moving the body is strongly recommended; however, evidence regarding the proper training modality is still lacking. The purpose of this study was therefore to assess the effects of high intensity interval training (HIIT ...
Said Mekari +6 more
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The effect of low volume sprint interval training in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease [PDF]
Objectives: Exercise is an important part of disease management in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), but adherence to current exercise recommendations is poor.
Babraj, John A. +3 more
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Background: It remains unclear whether studies comparing maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) response to sprint interval training (SIT) vs. moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) are associated with a high risk of bias and poor reporting quality.
Jacob T. Bonafiglia +3 more
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Mechanisms of exercise-induced improvements in the contractile apparatus of the mammalian myocardium [PDF]
One of the main outcomes of aerobic endurance exercise training is the improved maximal oxygen uptake, and this is pivotal to the improved work capacity that follows the exercise training.
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