Shorter recovery time following high-intensity interval training induced higher body fat loss among overweight women
Mirghani, S. J., Seydyousefi, M., Pekkala, S., Sharifian, S., & Beyshami, G. (2019). Shorter recovery time following high-intensity interval training induced higher body fat loss among overweight women. Sport Sciences for Health, 15(1), 157-165. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11332-018-0505-7
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Background: High intensity interval training (HIIT) has been widely employed as an exercise
protocol to reduce fat, and also in addition, interval recovery periods are the most important
factors which can have great impact on weight loss. Therefore, the aim of this study was the
evaluation of different recovery time between HIIT program on metabolic responses and weight
loss in overweight women. Methods: Twenty-four overweight (BMI 29.5±3.5 kg/m2) volunteer
women were randomly assigned into three groups (n=8/group) to study the effects of different
recovery times: (group 1; HIIT with 60/60 activity-rest ratio (sec), group 2; HIIT with 60/30
activity-rest ratio (sec), and group 3 was set as a control. The participants performed 3 times per
week 4 bouts/session (80% of Heart Rate Reserve). The exercise program gradually increased to
10 bouts/session. Results: The most important findings of this study were a change in the
Body fat percentage (BF %) in the between group comparison: group1 (40.5±0.9), group 2
(41.2±0.7) and group 3 (41.1±1.1). Compared to the control group the 60/30 sec HIIT resulted in
a significant decrease in BF % (p=0.002). However, no other significant differences in the body
composition were found. Either there were no significant differences between the groups in T4,
T3 and TSH, cortisol, HGH, FBS, blood insulin, insulin resistance insulin sensitivity or fatnessassociated hormones. Conclusions: In conclusion, considerable decrease in BF % in the 60/30
sec. rest interval group indicates that 30 sec recovery period in HIIT may reduce fat % more
efficiently than 60 sec.
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