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High-intensity interval neuromuscular training promotes exercise behavioral regulation, adherence and weight loss in inactive obese women

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Batrakoulis A., Loules G., Georgakouli K., Tsimeas P., Draganidis D., Chatzinikolaou A., Papanikolaou K., Deli C.K., Syrou N., Comoutos N., Theodorakis Y., Jamurtas A.Z., Fatouros I.G.
Date
2019
Language
en
DOI
10.1080/17461391.2019.1663270
Sujet
adult
body weight loss
cardiovascular effect
circuit training
controlled study
diagnosis
endurance training
exercise
female
heart rate
high intensity interval training
human
mental health
mental stress
muscle strength
obesity
patient compliance
physiology
procedures
psychological theory
psychology
randomized controlled trial
time factor
Adult
Cardiovascular Deconditioning
Circuit-Based Exercise
Endurance Training
Exercise
Female
Heart Rate
High-Intensity Interval Training
Humans
Mental Health
Muscle Strength
Obesity
Patient Compliance
Psychological Theory
Sedentary Behavior
Stress, Psychological
Time Factors
Weight Loss
Taylor and Francis Ltd.
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It is unclear how high-intensity, interval-type nontraditional exercise training programmes can be feasible and effective options for inactive obese individuals. This randomized controlled trial investigated the hypothesis that a 10-month high-intensity, interval-type neuromuscular training programme (DoIT) with adjunct portable modalities, performed in a small-group setting, induces improvements in psychological well-being, subjective vitality and exercise behavioural regulations in obese women. Associations between adherence, psychological and physiological indicators were also investigated. Forty-nine previously inactive obese females (36.4 ± 4.4 yrs) were randomly assigned to three groups (control; N = 21, 10-month training; N = 14, or 5-month training plus 5 month-detraining; N = 14). DoIT was a supervised, progressive, and time-efficient (<30 min) programme that used 10–12 functional/neuromotor exercises and prescribed work and rest time intervals (20–40 sec) in a circuit fashion (1–3 rounds) for 10 months. Questionnaires were used to measure psychological distress, subjective vitality, and behavioural regulations in exercise at pre-, mid-, and post-intervention. The 10-month training reduced psychological distress (72%, p = 0.001), external regulation (75%, p = 0.011) and increased vitality (53%, p = 0.001), introjected regulation (63%, p = 0.001), intrinsic regulation (33%, p = 0.004), and identified regulation (88%, p = 0.001). A moderate to strong positive relationship was found between adherence rate and identified regulation scores (r = 0.59, p = 0.001) and between VO2peak and identified regulation scores (r = 0.59, p = 0.001). A mild dissociation between exercise intensity and perceived exertion was also observed. Our novel findings suggest that a 10-month implementation of a high-intensity interval neuromuscular training programme promotes positive psychological adaptations provoking exercise behavioural regulation and adherence while inducing weight loss in inactive obese women. © 2019, © 2019 European College of Sport Science.
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