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High-intensity interval training for health benefits and care of cardiac diseases——The key to an efficient exercise protocol
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High-intensity interval training for health benefits and care of cardiac diseases - The key to an efficient exercise protocol
Shigenori Ito. High-intensity interval training for health benefits and care of cardiac diseases - The key to an efficient exercise protocol[J]. World journal of cardiology, 2019, 11(7): 171-188. DOI: doi:10.4330/wjc.v11.i7.171
Authors:Shigenori Ito
Affiliation:Shigenori Ito, Division of Cardiology, Sankuro Hospital, Aichi-ken, Toyota 4710035, Japan
Abstract:Aerobic capacity, which is expressed as peak oxygen consumption(VO_(2peak)), is well-known to be an independent predictor of all-cause mortality and cardiovascular prognosis. This is true even for people with various coronary risk factors and cardiovascular diseases. Although exercise training is the best method to improve VO_(2peak), the guidelines of most academic societies recommend 150 or75 min of moderate-or vigorous-intensity physical activities, respectively, every week to gain health benefits. For general health and primary and secondary cardiovascular prevention, high-intensity interval training(HIIT) has been recognized as an efficient exercise protocol with short exercise sessions. Given the availability of the numerous HIIT protocols, which can be classified into aerobic HIIT and anaerobic HIIT [usually called sprint interval training(SIT)],professionals in health-related fields, including primary physicians and cardiologists, may find it confusing when trying to select an appropriate protocol for their patients. This review describes the classifications of aerobic HIIT and SIT, and their differences in terms of effects, target subjects, adaptability, working mechanisms, and safety. Understanding the HIIT protocols and adopting the correct type for each subject would lead to better improvements in VO_(2peak) with higher adherence and less risk.
Keywords:High-intensity interval training   Exercise   Training   Coronary artery disease   Chronic heart failure   Prevention   Lifestyle   Health   Peak O2 consumption   Aerobic capacity
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