2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2011.10.010
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High-Intensity Interval Exercise in Chronic Heart Failure: Protocol Optimization

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“…Only 4HIIT increased VO 2 max after 6-week intervention, probably due to a longer tVO 2 max and improved estimated stroke volume. However, a shorter duration of the peak workload duration may lessen perceived exertion for individuals with a low aerobic fitness [14][15][16] and may easily be sustained and be performed with more repetitions, resulting in a similar tVO 2 max. 16 Matsuo et al 17,18 has proposed 3 × 3 min HIIT as a suitable protocol for Japanese as shown in his excellent review of HIIT studies among patients with obesity and metabolic syndrome.…”
Section: Hiit Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Only 4HIIT increased VO 2 max after 6-week intervention, probably due to a longer tVO 2 max and improved estimated stroke volume. However, a shorter duration of the peak workload duration may lessen perceived exertion for individuals with a low aerobic fitness [14][15][16] and may easily be sustained and be performed with more repetitions, resulting in a similar tVO 2 max. 16 Matsuo et al 17,18 has proposed 3 × 3 min HIIT as a suitable protocol for Japanese as shown in his excellent review of HIIT studies among patients with obesity and metabolic syndrome.…”
Section: Hiit Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a shorter duration of the peak workload duration may lessen perceived exertion for individuals with a low aerobic fitness [14][15][16] and may easily be sustained and be performed with more repetitions, resulting in a similar tVO 2 max. 16 Matsuo et al 17,18 has proposed 3 × 3 min HIIT as a suitable protocol for Japanese as shown in his excellent review of HIIT studies among patients with obesity and metabolic syndrome. 19 A recent HIIT study in patients with coronary heart disease has showed that a larger increase in VO 2 max after 4 × 4 min HIIT was observed among patients who exercised with intensity in the higher end of the prescribed Since the efficacy of exercise training is usually defined by the total work volume (exercise intensity × exercise time), conventional exercise training aims to maximize the work volume by performing long periods of moderate-or high-intensity exercise at a sustainable intensity (zone 2 in Fig.…”
Section: Hiit Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is more effective and more useful than intermediate intensity continuous training in increasing aerobic capacity and cardiovascular functions in healthy individuals and patients with cardiovascular diseases (11)(12)(13). Also, in comparison to traditional exercises with low to intermediate intensity, these types of training were more effective in cardiac revival, controlling blood sugar and most other clinical symptoms of diabetes, and the risk factors affecting cardiac patients in the long run (14,15).…”
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“…W celu znalezienia optymalnego maksymalnego protokołu treningu interwałowego dla tej grupy chorych Meyer i wsp. przeprowadzili badanie 20 mężczyzn (w wieku 44-80 lat) z udokumentowaną przewlekłą niewydolnością serca w klasie I-III według Nowojorskiego Towarzystwa Kardiologicznego (New York Heart Association -NYHA) i frakcją wyrzutową lewej komory poniżej 40% (16). U większości badanych przyczyną niewydolności serca była choroba niedokrwienna serca -wszyscy otrzymywali optymalną farmakoterapię zgodnie z aktualnie obowiązującymi wytycznymi.…”
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“…Wobec powyższego Meyer i wsp. (16) stwierdzili, że dla pacjentów z umiarkowaną skurczową niewydolnością serca najbardziej optymalny spośród protokołów treningu opartych na maksymalnym tolerowanym wysiłku jest ten, w którym krótkie, 30-sekundowe interwały wysiłku są przeplatane biernym odpoczynkiem bez żadnego obciążenia.…”
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