Monroe, JC, Naugle, KM, and Naugle, KE. Effect of acute bouts of volume-matched high-intensity resistance training protocols on blood glucose levels. J Strength Cond Res 34(2): 445-450, 2020-Resistance exercise has the capability to alter glucose metabolism in healthy adults; however, to what extent single sessions of varying intensities of resistance exercise affect capillary glucose levels is not completely understood. The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of different resistance training intensities on capillary blood glucose levels in healthy adults. Thirteen resistance-trained men (age 24.4 ± 2.7 years) participated in an evaluation and 2 separate experimental resistance training sessions. The experimental sessions were a high-intensity resistance training session (HT) consisting of 7 sets of 3 repetitions at 90% of the participant's estimated 1 repetition maximum (e1RM), and a moderate-/high-intensity resistance training session (MT) consisting of 3 sets of 9 repetitions at 70% of the participant's e1RM. At least 7 days separated the completion of each session. Four glucose readings during each session were recorded using a capillary glucometer: G1 (baseline); G2 (pre-exercise); G3 (after exercise); and G4 (10 minutes after exercise). Results were analyzed using repeated-measures analysis of variances. Analysis revealed a significant decrease in blood glucose levels between G2 and G3, and G2 and G4 in both the HT and MT experimental sessions (p = 0.045). In addition, there was a significant difference in the magnitude of change in glucose levels from G2 to G3 between HT and MT (HT = -38.2 ± 5.3% SE, p = 0.042, MT = -22.2 ± 5.9% SE). Although both of the acute resistance exercise protocols decreased blood glucose levels in healthy men, a greater decrease in blood glucose levels from pre-exercise to post-exercise was observed in HT group compared with MT group.
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