Effects of High Intensity Interval Training on Fat Mass Parameters in Adolescents.

Rev Esp Salud Publica

Facultad de Ciencias del Deporte. Universidad de Extremadura. Cáceres. España.

Published: November 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to assess the impact of a high-intensity exercise program on fat distribution in adolescents.
  • It compared two groups: one engaging in high-intensity workouts for 8 weeks and the other doing continuous aerobic exercise; neither showed significant differences in fat mass between groups.
  • The aerobic group did experience a slight increase in fat mass percentages, suggesting the high-intensity training maintained fat levels during a crucial developmental phase.

Article Abstract

Objective: Childhood and adolescence are key to the development of chronic disease stages, the distribution of fat an important factor in this regard. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects on fat parameters of a high intensity program developed in adolescents during physical education classes.

Methods: In 2013, 35 school-age children of Cáceres taken part in this study divided into two groups. The high-intensity group performed for 8 weeks, 4-6 sets of 20 seconds at maximal intensity with a ratio effort / recovery of 1: 3 to 1: 1. The other group, developed continuous aerobic exercise during the same time. It conducted an assessment of fat mass before and after the training program. Repeated measures ANOVA test was used to observe that there were no statistically significant differences.

Results: Continuous aerobic training group showed statistically significant differences in intra-group analysis in the percentage of fat mass trunk (Pre: 15.66 ± 4.16 vs Post: 16.95 ± 4.03; +1, 29%; p = 0.04) and the percentage of total fat (Pre: 21.58 ± 3.93 / Post: 22.34 ± 3.70; p = 0.05). Statistically significant differences were not found in the analysis between-groups in any of the studied variables.

Conclusions: The training program high intensity physical activity at school carried out during physical education classes did not improve fat mass parameters evaluated. However, maintaining these parameters could be a good result during the development of this stage, where an increase of these occurs.

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