Combined high-intensity interval and resistance training improves cardiorespiratory fitness more than high-intensity interval training in young women with overweight/obesity: a randomized controlled trial.

Yifei Wang, Xin Yang, Jiamei Deng, Zhenshan Wang, Dongxue Yang, Yanbai Han, Hongli Wang
Author Information
  1. Yifei Wang: College of Physical Education and Health, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, Guangxi, China.
  2. Xin Yang: College of Physical Education and Health, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, Guangxi, China.
  3. Jiamei Deng: College of Physical Education and Health, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, Guangxi, China.
  4. Zhenshan Wang: College of Physical Education and Health, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, Guangxi, China.
  5. Dongxue Yang: College of Physical Education and Health, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, Guangxi, China.
  6. Yanbai Han: College of Physical Education and Health, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, Guangxi, China.
  7. Hongli Wang: College of Physical Education and Health, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, Guangxi, China.

Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to compare the effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) combined with resistance training (RT) versus HIIT alone on body composition, cardiorespiratory fitness and glycolipid metabolism in young women with overweight/obesity.
Methods: This randomized controlled trial divided 40 subjects into an experimental group (HIIT+RT) and a control group (HIIT). Both groups underwent training three times per week for eight weeks. Body composition, cardiorespiratory fitness and glycolipid levels were assessed before and after the intervention.
Results: The results revealed that compared to baseline, both the experimental and control groups showed significant improvements in body weight, body mass index (BMI), Body fat, waist circumference (WC), waist-hip ratio (WHR), peak oxygen uptake (VOpeak), vital capacity (VC), oxygen pulse (VO/HR), minute ventilation, resting heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, blood pressure, fasting blood glucose, triglycerides and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (<0.05). Additionally, a significant increase in muscle mass and a significant reduction in 2-hour postprandial glucose were observed in the experimental group (<0.05). Muscle mass (mean difference: 2.75%), VOpeak (mean difference: 1.61 mL/min/kg), VC (mean difference: 334mL), and VO/HR (mean difference: 0.51mL/beat) showed greater improvement in the HIIT+RT group compared to the HIIT group (<0.05).
Conclusion: In conclusion, an 8-week regimen of either combined HIIT and RT or HIIT significantly improves body composition, cardiorespiratory fitness and glycolipid metabolism in women with overweight/obesity. However, the combined training appears to offer more benefits than HIIT alone. Further research is needed to evaluate the long-term effects and feasibility of combined training.
Trial registration: https://www.chictr.org.cn/, identifier ChiCTR2300075961.

Keywords

References

  1. Biomed Environ Sci. 2002 Mar;15(1):83-96 [PMID: 12046553]
  2. Biol Sport. 2017 Dec;34(4):385-392 [PMID: 29472742]
  3. Am J Clin Nutr. 2024 Feb;119(2):333-343 [PMID: 38110039]
  4. BMJ. 2012 Sep 25;345:e4759 [PMID: 23015032]
  5. Exp Physiol. 2020 Mar;105(3):468-476 [PMID: 31916294]
  6. Circulation. 2021 May 25;143(21):e984-e1010 [PMID: 33882682]
  7. Adv Physiol Educ. 2019 Sep 1;43(3):253-258 [PMID: 31166126]
  8. Am J Clin Nutr. 2015 May;101(5):991-9 [PMID: 25762810]
  9. Sci Rep. 2024 Jul 17;14(1):16558 [PMID: 39019997]
  10. Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2016 Jan;41(1):103-9 [PMID: 26701117]
  11. Sci Rep. 2024 Apr 22;14(1):9178 [PMID: 38649759]
  12. J Transl Med. 2022 Feb 2;20(1):60 [PMID: 35109880]
  13. Circ Res. 2019 Mar;124(5):799-815 [PMID: 30817262]
  14. Int J Exerc Sci. 2021 Aug 01;14(2):1027-1035 [PMID: 34567357]
  15. Br J Sports Med. 2017 Mar;51(6):494-503 [PMID: 27797726]
  16. Endocr J. 2022 Jul 28;69(7):819-830 [PMID: 35197411]
  17. Curr Obes Rep. 2020 Dec;9(4):571-581 [PMID: 32870465]
  18. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2021 Feb;29(2):359-369 [PMID: 33491314]
  19. Sports Med. 2012 Jun 1;42(6):489-509 [PMID: 22587821]
  20. Gastroenterology. 2007 May;132(6):2087-102 [PMID: 17498505]
  21. N Engl J Med. 2017 May 18;376(20):1943-1955 [PMID: 28514618]
  22. J Physiol Sci. 2019 Jul;69(4):559-572 [PMID: 31004287]
  23. Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2014 Jul;39(7):835-41 [PMID: 24773254]
  24. Eur J Phys Rehabil Med. 2018 Feb;54(1):58-67 [PMID: 28681596]
  25. J Sports Sci. 2016 Aug;34(15):1452-60 [PMID: 26634322]
  26. J Physiother. 2020 Jan;66(1):33-38 [PMID: 31859153]
  27. Braz J Phys Ther. 2017 Nov - Dec;21(6):400-415 [PMID: 28728958]
  28. J Strength Cond Res. 2009 Mar;23(2):587-92 [PMID: 19209073]
  29. Circ Res. 2016 May 27;118(11):1752-70 [PMID: 27230640]
  30. Sports Med. 2010 May 1;40(5):397-415 [PMID: 20433212]
  31. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2022 Jun 10;13:895512 [PMID: 35757424]
  32. Obes Rev. 2021 Jul;22 Suppl 4:e13273 [PMID: 34076949]
  33. J Exerc Sci Fit. 2022 Apr;20(2):161-171 [PMID: 35401766]
  34. Sports Med. 2019 Nov;49(11):1687-1721 [PMID: 31401727]
  35. Front Physiol. 2022 Sep 07;13:946402 [PMID: 36160852]
  36. J Exerc Sci Fit. 2023 Oct;21(4):395-404 [PMID: 37954548]
  37. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2009 Mar;41(3):687-708 [PMID: 19204579]
  38. PLoS One. 2015 Oct 21;10(10):e0138853 [PMID: 26489022]
  39. J Strength Cond Res. 2020 May;34(5):1448-1460 [PMID: 32218059]
  40. J Sport Health Sci. 2024 Mar;13(2):145-159 [PMID: 37788790]
  41. Adv Nutr. 2019 Jan 1;10(suppl_1):S4-S9 [PMID: 30721956]
  42. Front Physiol. 2023 Feb 27;14:1095315 [PMID: 36923290]
  43. Cell Metab. 2022 Oct 4;34(10):1457-1471.e4 [PMID: 36198292]
  44. Obes Rev. 2021 Jul;22 Suppl 4:e13256 [PMID: 33955140]
  45. J Hum Kinet. 2023 Oct 11;90:89-100 [PMID: 38380301]
  46. Circulation. 2008 Jul 22;118(4):346-54 [PMID: 18606913]

MeSH Term

Adult
Female
Humans
Young Adult
Body Composition
Body Mass Index
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
High-Intensity Interval Training
Obesity
Overweight
Oxygen Consumption
Resistance Training

Word Cloud

Created with Highcharts 10.0.0trainingHIITcardiorespiratoryfitnessgrouphigh-intensityintervalcombinedbodymeandifference:resistancecompositionglycolipidwomenrandomizedcontrolledtrialexperimentalsignificantmassoxygenblood<005effectsRTalonemetabolismyoungoverweight/obesityHIIT+RTcontrolgroupsBodycomparedshowedVOpeakVCVO/HRglucoseimprovesObjective:studyaimedcompareversusMethods:divided40subjectsunderwentthreetimesperweekeightweekslevelsassessedinterventionResults:resultsrevealedbaselineimprovementsweightindexBMIfatwaistcircumferenceWCwaist-hipratioWHRpeakuptakevitalcapacitypulseminuteventilationrestingheartratesaturationpressurefastingtriglycerideshigh-densitylipoproteincholesterolAdditionallyincreasemusclereduction2-hourpostprandialobservedMuscle275%161mL/min/kg334mL051mL/beatgreaterimprovementConclusion:conclusion8-weekregimeneithersignificantlyHoweverappearsofferbenefitsresearchneededevaluatelong-termfeasibilityTrialregistration:https://wwwchictrorgcn/identifierChiCTR2300075961Combinedoverweight/obesity:obesity

Similar Articles

Cited By

No available data.