The objectives of this study were to study and compare the effects of moderate-intensity continuous and interval training on physical fitness in obesity. The participants were 48 male and female (fat % over 20 in men and 30 in women, aged between 20 – 25 years) and were randomized into three groups: 12 weeks of continuous along exercise (CA), 60-65% MHR (7 men and 8 women); 12 weeks interval exercise (IG), 60-65% MHR (208 - (0.7 x Age) alternate with 70-75% MHR every 1 minute (9 men and 8 women); and control group (CG) (8 men and 8 women). At baseline VO2max, total body weight, body fat percentage, and visceral fat data did not differ significantly between the three groups (p > 0.05). After 12 weeks of exercise intervention, both men and...
Background/Objectives: Characterizing compensatory and adaptive responses to exercise assists in und...
International audienceThis systematic review examined the effect of exercise training interventions ...
To compare the effects of six weeks of high intensity interval training (HIIT) vs continuous moderat...
Aims: To investigate how training intensity influences HRQoL in people classified as obese, if HRQoL...
This study compared the effect of prolonged moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) on reducin...
We aimed to compare the effects of a personalized short-term high-intensity interval training (HIIT)...
The primary objective was to investigate the effectiveness of interval training and to evaluate the ...
IntroductionHigh Intensity training (HIT) is a time-effective alternative to traditional exercise pr...
Purpose: To conduct a systematic review and multilevel meta-analysis of the current literature as to...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Adult obesity, among men and women, is a common phenomenon in the developed ...
Background Aerobic exercise is an important part of obesity treatment and may improve health-related...
Background/Objectives: Characterizing compensatory and adaptive responses to exercise assists in und...
Purpose To compare the effects of six weeks of high intensity interval training (HIIT) vs continuous...
Purpose: To conduct a systematic review and multilevel meta-analysis of the current literature as to...
It is well known that exercise is beneficial in the prevention of type 2 diabetes (T2D) but the idea...
Background/Objectives: Characterizing compensatory and adaptive responses to exercise assists in und...
International audienceThis systematic review examined the effect of exercise training interventions ...
To compare the effects of six weeks of high intensity interval training (HIIT) vs continuous moderat...
Aims: To investigate how training intensity influences HRQoL in people classified as obese, if HRQoL...
This study compared the effect of prolonged moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) on reducin...
We aimed to compare the effects of a personalized short-term high-intensity interval training (HIIT)...
The primary objective was to investigate the effectiveness of interval training and to evaluate the ...
IntroductionHigh Intensity training (HIT) is a time-effective alternative to traditional exercise pr...
Purpose: To conduct a systematic review and multilevel meta-analysis of the current literature as to...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Adult obesity, among men and women, is a common phenomenon in the developed ...
Background Aerobic exercise is an important part of obesity treatment and may improve health-related...
Background/Objectives: Characterizing compensatory and adaptive responses to exercise assists in und...
Purpose To compare the effects of six weeks of high intensity interval training (HIIT) vs continuous...
Purpose: To conduct a systematic review and multilevel meta-analysis of the current literature as to...
It is well known that exercise is beneficial in the prevention of type 2 diabetes (T2D) but the idea...
Background/Objectives: Characterizing compensatory and adaptive responses to exercise assists in und...
International audienceThis systematic review examined the effect of exercise training interventions ...
To compare the effects of six weeks of high intensity interval training (HIIT) vs continuous moderat...