Stepping is a convenient form of scalable high-intensity interval training (HIIT) that may lead to health benefits. However, the accurate personalised prescription of stepping is hampered by a lack of evidence on optimal stepping cadences and step heights for various populations. This study examined the acute physiological responses to stepping exercise at various heights and cadences in young (n = 14) and middle-aged (n = 14) females in order to develop an equation that facilitates prescription of stepping at targeted intensities. Participants completed a step test protocol consisting of randomised three-minute bouts at different step cadences (80, 90, 100, 110 steps·min-1) and step heights (17, 25, 30, 34 cm). Aerobic demand and heart rat...
More females are classified as insufficiently active and may have little time for physical activity ...
Adults are recommended to engage in 150 min of moderate (MPA) to vigorous (VPA) aerobic physical act...
Objectives: To compare the effects of high intensity interval training VS moderate intensity continu...
Stepping is a convenient form of scalable high-intensity interval training (HIIT) that may lead to h...
Stepping is a convenient form of scalable high-intensity interval training (HIIT) that may lead to h...
Stepping is a convenient form of scalable high-intensity interval training (HIIT) that may lead to h...
Background: Step aerobics is practiced in health centres, fitness training gyms, and academic instit...
Current physical activity guidelines recommend physical activity of at least moderate intensity to g...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer NatureInterval training is a form...
Abstract Interval training is a form of exercise that involves intermittent bouts of r...
Abstract Background Previous studies have reported that walking cadence (steps/min) is associated wi...
The prevalence of overweight or obesity has increased worldwide and this was associated with increas...
Despite the promising evidence supporting positive effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT...
Background: Limited information related to changes in both the metabolic and blood profiles of healt...
Cross-sectional studies have found a correlation between the duration or volume of moderate-to-vigor...
More females are classified as insufficiently active and may have little time for physical activity ...
Adults are recommended to engage in 150 min of moderate (MPA) to vigorous (VPA) aerobic physical act...
Objectives: To compare the effects of high intensity interval training VS moderate intensity continu...
Stepping is a convenient form of scalable high-intensity interval training (HIIT) that may lead to h...
Stepping is a convenient form of scalable high-intensity interval training (HIIT) that may lead to h...
Stepping is a convenient form of scalable high-intensity interval training (HIIT) that may lead to h...
Background: Step aerobics is practiced in health centres, fitness training gyms, and academic instit...
Current physical activity guidelines recommend physical activity of at least moderate intensity to g...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer NatureInterval training is a form...
Abstract Interval training is a form of exercise that involves intermittent bouts of r...
Abstract Background Previous studies have reported that walking cadence (steps/min) is associated wi...
The prevalence of overweight or obesity has increased worldwide and this was associated with increas...
Despite the promising evidence supporting positive effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT...
Background: Limited information related to changes in both the metabolic and blood profiles of healt...
Cross-sectional studies have found a correlation between the duration or volume of moderate-to-vigor...
More females are classified as insufficiently active and may have little time for physical activity ...
Adults are recommended to engage in 150 min of moderate (MPA) to vigorous (VPA) aerobic physical act...
Objectives: To compare the effects of high intensity interval training VS moderate intensity continu...