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Title: | Inter-individual different responses to continuous and interval training in recreational middle-aged women runners |
Author: | Bonet, Jèssica B. Magalhães, José Viscor Carrasco, Ginés Pagés, Teresa Ventura i Farré, Josep Lluís Torrella Guio, Joan Ramon Javierre Garcés, Casimiro F. |
Keywords: | Dones esportistes Corredors (Esports) Educació física Women athletes Runners (Sports) Physical education and training |
Issue Date: | 22-Oct-2020 |
Publisher: | Frontiers Media |
Abstract: | A crucial subject in sports is identifying the inter-individual variation in response to training, which would allow creating individualised pre-training schedules, improving runner's performance. We aimed to analyse heterogeneity in individual responses to two half-marathon training programmes differing in running volume and intensity in middle-aged recreational women. Twenty women (40±7 years, 61±7kg, 167±6cm, VO2max=48±6 mL·kg-1·min-1) underwent either moderate-intensity continuous (MICT) or high-intensity interval (HIIT) 12-week training. They were evaluated before and after training with maximal incremental tests in the laboratory (VO2max) and in the field (time to exhaustion, TTE; short interval series and long run). All the women participated in the same half-marathon and their finishing times were compared with their previous times. Although the improvements in the mean finishing times were not significant, MICT elicited a greater reduction (3min 50s, P=0.298), with more women (70%) improving on their previous times, than HIIT (reduction of 2min 34s, P=0.197, 50% responders). Laboratory tests showed more differences in the HIIT group (P=0.008), while both groups presented homogeneous significant (P<0.05) increases in TTE. Both in the short interval series and in the long run, HIIT induced better individual improvements, with a greater percentage of responders compared to MICT (100% versus 50% in the short series and 78% versus 38% in the long run). In conclusion, variability in interindividual responses was observed after both MICT and HIIT, with some participants showing improvements (responders) while others did not (non-responders) in different performance parameters, reinforcing the idea that individualised training prescription is needed to optimise performance. |
Note: | Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.579835 |
It is part of: | Frontiers in Physiology, 2020, vol. 11, num. e579835 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2445/174407 |
Related resource: | https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.579835 |
ISSN: | 1664-042X |
Appears in Collections: | Articles publicats en revistes (Biologia Cel·lular, Fisiologia i Immunologia) Articles publicats en revistes (Ciències Fisiològiques) Articles publicats en revistes (Institut d'lnvestigació Biomèdica de Bellvitge (IDIBELL)) |
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