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Title: | Effects of a novel exercise training protocol of Wingate-based sprint bouts dispersed over a day on selected cardiometabolic health markers in sedentary females: A pilot study | Authors: | Ho B.H. Lim I. Tian R. Tan F. Aziz A.R. |
Keywords: | aerobic fitness cardiovascular fitness exercise metabolic health sedentary |
Issue Date: | 1-Jul-2018 | Publisher: | BMJ Publishing Group | Citation: | Ho B.H., Lim I., Tian R., Tan F., Aziz A.R. (2018-07-01). Effects of a novel exercise training protocol of Wingate-based sprint bouts dispersed over a day on selected cardiometabolic health markers in sedentary females: A pilot study. BMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicine 4 (1) : e000349. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2018-000349 | Abstract: | Purpose Sprint interval training (SIT) provides a strong stimulus for improving cardiovascular fitness, which is among the key markers for premature mortality. Recent literature demonstrated that SIT protocols with as few as two stacked 20 s Wingate Anaerobic Test (WAnT) cycle sprints provide sufficient training stimulus for a robust increase in maximal aerobic power. However, this effect is lost when only one bout is performed. This suggests training adaptation is still dependent on the volume of SIT. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the effects of three dispersed 30 s WAnT bouts, done over a day but interspersed with 4 hours of recovery time, on selected cardiometabolic health markers. Methods Eighteen sedentary women, age 36±8 years, were recruited and underwent 8 weeks of supervised training using the WAnT protocol, 3 days a week. Criterion measure of cardiovascular fitness (ie, VO 2peak), skinfolds and blood lipids such as triglyceride, low density lipoprotein (LDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL) were measured before and after training intervention. Results VO 2peak improved by a mean of 14.0% after training (21.7±5.7 vs 24.7±5.7 mL/kg/min, p<0.01). No significant change was observed for body fat and lipid profile. Conclusion Performing three dispersed WAnT bouts with a 4-hour recovery period between bouts throughout a day, 3 days per week for 8 weeks provides sufficient training stimulus for a robust increase in VO 2peak, which is comparable with other previous SIT protocols with very short recovery intervals. However, no other changes in the other cardiometabolic health markers were detected. © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. | Source Title: | BMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicine | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/151678 | ISSN: | 2055-7647 | DOI: | 10.1136/bmjsem-2018-000349 |
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