Greater effects of high- compared with moderate-intensity interval training on cardio-metabolic variables, blood leptin concentration and ratings of perceived exertion in obese adolescent females
Author | Racil, G. |
Author | Coquart, J.B. |
Author | Elmontassar, W. |
Author | Haddad, M. |
Author | Goebel, R. |
Author | Chaouachi, A. |
Author | Amri, M. |
Author | Chamari, K. |
Available date | 2016-10-19T10:30:51Z |
Publication Date | 2016-06 |
Publication Name | Biology of Sport |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/20831862.1198633 |
Citation | Racil G, Coquart JB, Elmontassar W et al. Greater effects of high- compared with moderate-intensity interval training on cardio-metabolic variables, blood leptin concentration and ratings of perceived exertion in obese adolescent females. Biol Sport. 2016;33(2):145–152. |
ISSN | 0860-021X |
Abstract | This study examined the effects of high- vs. moderate-intensity interval training on cardiovascular fitness, leptin levels and ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) in obese female adolescents. Forty-seven participants were randomly assigned to one of three groups receiving either a 1:1 ratio of 15 s of effort comprising moderate-intensity interval training (MIIT at 80% maximal aerobic speed: MAS) or high-intensity interval training (HIIT at 100% MAS), with matched 15 s recovery at 50% MAS, thrice weekly, or a no-training control group. The HIIT and MIIT groups showed improved (p < 0.05) body mass (BM), BMI Z-score, and percentage of body fat (%BF). Only the HIIT group showed decreased waist circumference (WC) (p = 0.017). The effect of exercise on maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) was significant (p = 0.019, ES = 0.48 and p = 0.010, ES = 0.57, HIIT and MIIT, respectively). The decrease of rate-pressure product (RPP) (p < 0.05, ES = 0.53 and ES = 0.46, HIIT and MIIT, respectively) followed the positive changes in resting heart rate and blood pressures. Blood glucose, insulin level and the homeostasis model assessment index for insulin decreased (p < 0.05) in both training groups. Significant decreases occurred in blood leptin (p = 0.021, ES = 0.67 and p = 0.011, ES = 0.73) and in RPE (p = 0.001, ES = 0.76 and p = 0.017, ES = 0.57) in HIIT and MIIT, respectively. In the post-intervention period, blood leptin was strongly associated with %BF (p < 0.001) and VO2max (p < 0.01) in the HIIT and MIIT groups, respectively, while RPE was strongly associated with BM (p < 0.01) in the HIIT group. The results suggest that high-intensity interval training may produce more positive effects on health determinants in comparison with the same training mode at a moderate intensity. |
Sponsor | Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Technology of Tunisia. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Institute of Sport National Research |
Subject | Intermittent exercise Obesity Effort perception Children Moderate exercise intensity |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 145-152 |
Issue Number | 2 |
Volume Number | 33 |
ESSN | 2083-1862 |
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