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Reducing training frequency from 3 or 4 sessions/week to 2 sessions/week does not attenuate improvements in maximal aerobic capacity with reduced-exertion high-intensity interval training (REHIT)

Gavin Thomas, Preeyaphorn Songsorn, Aimee Gorman, Ben Brackenridge, Tom Cullen, Ben Fitzpatrick, Richard Metcalfe Orcid Logo, Niels B.J. Vollaard

Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, Volume: 45, Issue: 6, Pages: 683 - 685

Swansea University Author: Richard Metcalfe Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1139/apnm-2019-0750

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In the present randomised-controlled trial we investigated the effect of REHIT training frequency (2/3/4 sessions/week for 6 weeks) on maximal aerobic capacity (V̇O2max) in 42 inactive individuals (13 women; mean±SD age: 25±5 y, V̇O2max: 35±5 mL·kg-1·min-1). Changes in V̇O2max were not significantly...

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Published in: Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism
ISSN: 1715-5312 1715-5320
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2020
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spelling 2020-06-11T09:17:59.5215425 v2 53622 2020-02-24 Reducing training frequency from 3 or 4 sessions/week to 2 sessions/week does not attenuate improvements in maximal aerobic capacity with reduced-exertion high-intensity interval training (REHIT) 9bb783273dd9d54a2f3f66f75c43abdf 0000-0003-0980-2977 Richard Metcalfe Richard Metcalfe true false 2020-02-24 STSC In the present randomised-controlled trial we investigated the effect of REHIT training frequency (2/3/4 sessions/week for 6 weeks) on maximal aerobic capacity (V̇O2max) in 42 inactive individuals (13 women; mean±SD age: 25±5 y, V̇O2max: 35±5 mL·kg-1·min-1). Changes in V̇O2max were not significantly different between the three groups (2 sessions/week: +10.2%; 3 sessions/week: +8.1%; 4 sessions per week: +7.3%). In conclusion, a training frequency of 2 sessions/week is sufficient for REHIT to improve V̇O2max. Novelty: • We demonstrate that reducing REHIT training frequency from 3 or 4 to 2 sessions/week does not attenuate improvements in the key health marker of V̇O2max. Journal Article Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 45 6 683 685 Canadian Science Publishing 1715-5312 1715-5320 V̇O2max; sprint interval training; SIT; Wingate sprint; exercise; health 1 6 2020 2020-06-01 10.1139/apnm-2019-0750 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2019-0750 COLLEGE NANME Sport and Exercise Sciences COLLEGE CODE STSC Swansea University 2020-06-11T09:17:59.5215425 2020-02-24T10:25:28.2279593 Gavin Thomas 1 Preeyaphorn Songsorn 2 Aimee Gorman 3 Ben Brackenridge 4 Tom Cullen 5 Ben Fitzpatrick 6 Richard Metcalfe 0000-0003-0980-2977 7 Niels B.J. Vollaard 8 53622__16671__dadb28e7a06c402181d2e297fa38cdda.pdf Thomas2020.pdf 2020-02-24T10:27:59.3756271 Output 481287 application/pdf Accepted Manuscript true true eng
title Reducing training frequency from 3 or 4 sessions/week to 2 sessions/week does not attenuate improvements in maximal aerobic capacity with reduced-exertion high-intensity interval training (REHIT)
spellingShingle Reducing training frequency from 3 or 4 sessions/week to 2 sessions/week does not attenuate improvements in maximal aerobic capacity with reduced-exertion high-intensity interval training (REHIT)
Richard Metcalfe
title_short Reducing training frequency from 3 or 4 sessions/week to 2 sessions/week does not attenuate improvements in maximal aerobic capacity with reduced-exertion high-intensity interval training (REHIT)
title_full Reducing training frequency from 3 or 4 sessions/week to 2 sessions/week does not attenuate improvements in maximal aerobic capacity with reduced-exertion high-intensity interval training (REHIT)
title_fullStr Reducing training frequency from 3 or 4 sessions/week to 2 sessions/week does not attenuate improvements in maximal aerobic capacity with reduced-exertion high-intensity interval training (REHIT)
title_full_unstemmed Reducing training frequency from 3 or 4 sessions/week to 2 sessions/week does not attenuate improvements in maximal aerobic capacity with reduced-exertion high-intensity interval training (REHIT)
title_sort Reducing training frequency from 3 or 4 sessions/week to 2 sessions/week does not attenuate improvements in maximal aerobic capacity with reduced-exertion high-intensity interval training (REHIT)
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description In the present randomised-controlled trial we investigated the effect of REHIT training frequency (2/3/4 sessions/week for 6 weeks) on maximal aerobic capacity (V̇O2max) in 42 inactive individuals (13 women; mean±SD age: 25±5 y, V̇O2max: 35±5 mL·kg-1·min-1). Changes in V̇O2max were not significantly different between the three groups (2 sessions/week: +10.2%; 3 sessions/week: +8.1%; 4 sessions per week: +7.3%). In conclusion, a training frequency of 2 sessions/week is sufficient for REHIT to improve V̇O2max. Novelty: • We demonstrate that reducing REHIT training frequency from 3 or 4 to 2 sessions/week does not attenuate improvements in the key health marker of V̇O2max.
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