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Erschienen in: European Journal of Applied Physiology 8/2014

01.08.2014 | Original Article

Exercise volume and intensity: a dose–response relationship with health benefits

verfasst von: Heather J. A. Foulds, Shannon S. D. Bredin, Sarah A. Charlesworth, Adam C. Ivey, Darren E. R. Warburton

Erschienen in: European Journal of Applied Physiology | Ausgabe 8/2014

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Abstract

Introduction

The health benefits of exercise are well established. However, the relationship between exercise volume and intensity and health benefits remains unclear, particularly the benefits of low-volume and intensity exercise.

Purpose

The primary purpose of this investigation was, therefore, to examine the dose–response relationship between exercise volume and intensity with derived health benefits including volumes and intensity of activity well below international recommendations.

Methods

Generally healthy, active participants (n = 72; age = 44 ± 13 years) were assigned randomly to control (n = 10) or one of five 13-week exercise programs: (1) 10-min brisk walking 1×/week (n = 10), (2) 10-min brisk walking 3×/week (n = 10), (3) 30-min brisk walking 3×/week (n = 18), (4) 60-min brisk walking 3×/week (n = 10), and (5) 30-min running 3×/week (n = 14), in addition to their regular physical activity. Health measures evaluated pre- and post-training including blood pressure, body composition, fasting lipids and glucose, and maximal aerobic power (VO2max).

Results

Health improvements were observed among programs at least 30 min in duration, including body composition and VO2max: 30-min walking 28.8–34.5 mL kg−1 min−1, 60-min walking 25.1–28.9 mL kg−1 min−1, and 30-min running 32.4–36.4 mL kg−1 min−1. The greater intensity running program also demonstrated improvements in triglycerides.

Conclusion

In healthy active individuals, a physical activity program of at least 30 min in duration for three sessions/per week is associated with consistent improvements in health status.
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Metadaten
Titel
Exercise volume and intensity: a dose–response relationship with health benefits
verfasst von
Heather J. A. Foulds
Shannon S. D. Bredin
Sarah A. Charlesworth
Adam C. Ivey
Darren E. R. Warburton
Publikationsdatum
01.08.2014
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Journal of Applied Physiology / Ausgabe 8/2014
Print ISSN: 1439-6319
Elektronische ISSN: 1439-6327
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-014-2887-9

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