TY - JOUR
T1 - Heart Rate during an Exercise Test and Acute High-intensity Interval Training in Type 2 Diabetes
AU - Andrade-Mayorga, Omar
AU - Mancilla, Rodrigo
AU - Díaz, Erik
AU - Alvarez, Cristian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/6/1
Y1 - 2020/6/1
N2 - To describe and compare the acute heart rate changes during an incremental exercise test and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) in subjects of different glucose control. Seventy-five adults were allocated into three groups: Normoglycaemic (NG, n= 32), Pre- (PreT2D, n= 30) and Type 2 diabetic (T2D, n= 13) subjects. Subjects performed an incremental cycling test to determine cardiorespiratory fitness (VO 2max), maximum heart rate (HRmax) and HR recovery post maximal effort, as well as a HIIT cycling session. HR variations are reported as HR pre (HR-pre INT), and post interval (HR-post INT), percentage of maximum HR (%HRmax), delta of HR increased (ΔHR INT), and delta HR recovery after each interval (ΔHRR). By groups, there was a significant difference for the %HRmax in 1 stand 2 nd, but not in intervals 3 rdto 10 thbetween Pre-T2D and T2D groups. There were significant differences for the %HRmax in 1 stto 2 ndintervals between Pre-T2D and T2D groups. Significant (P< 0.05) differences at some intervals were found for ΔHR INT, and ΔHRR. These findings suggest that the HR during an incremental exercise test, and from a typical 10-intervals based HIIT protocol could be used as an intensity marker for individuals independent of their glycaemic control.
AB - To describe and compare the acute heart rate changes during an incremental exercise test and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) in subjects of different glucose control. Seventy-five adults were allocated into three groups: Normoglycaemic (NG, n= 32), Pre- (PreT2D, n= 30) and Type 2 diabetic (T2D, n= 13) subjects. Subjects performed an incremental cycling test to determine cardiorespiratory fitness (VO 2max), maximum heart rate (HRmax) and HR recovery post maximal effort, as well as a HIIT cycling session. HR variations are reported as HR pre (HR-pre INT), and post interval (HR-post INT), percentage of maximum HR (%HRmax), delta of HR increased (ΔHR INT), and delta HR recovery after each interval (ΔHRR). By groups, there was a significant difference for the %HRmax in 1 stand 2 nd, but not in intervals 3 rdto 10 thbetween Pre-T2D and T2D groups. There were significant differences for the %HRmax in 1 stto 2 ndintervals between Pre-T2D and T2D groups. Significant (P< 0.05) differences at some intervals were found for ΔHR INT, and ΔHRR. These findings suggest that the HR during an incremental exercise test, and from a typical 10-intervals based HIIT protocol could be used as an intensity marker for individuals independent of their glycaemic control.
KW - diabetes mellitus type 2
KW - exercise
KW - heart rate
KW - high-intensity interval training
KW - prediabetes
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U2 - 10.1055/a-1015-0591
DO - 10.1055/a-1015-0591
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 32045951
AN - SCOPUS:85086480737
SN - 0172-4622
VL - 41
SP - 365
EP - 372
JO - International Journal of Sports Medicine
JF - International Journal of Sports Medicine
IS - 6
ER -