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Cardiovascular response of postmenopausal women to 8 weeks of sprint interval training

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IntroductionMenopause is accompanied by decreased aerobic fitness and increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Sprint interval training (SIT) is a time-efficient intervention for improving cardiovascular function and aerobic fitness of young… Click to show full abstract

IntroductionMenopause is accompanied by decreased aerobic fitness and increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Sprint interval training (SIT) is a time-efficient intervention for improving cardiovascular function and aerobic fitness of young adults.AimTo determine the effect of an 8-week SIT program on the cardiovascular function and aerobic fitness of overweight postmenopausal women.MethodThirty overweight postmenopausal women were randomized into exercise (n = 15) or control (n = 15) groups. The intervention group completed three SIT sessions a week for 8 weeks. Each session consisted of 20 min of 8-s sprints and 12 s of light pedalling. Participants also completed 8 min of light aerobic cycle exercise, before and after the SIT intervention. Cardiovascular function including heart rate, stroke volume (SV), and diastolic filling time (DFT) was assessed before and after the intervention and during 8 min of light aerobic exercise. Estimated maximal oxygen uptake ($$\dot {V}{{\text{O}}_{2{\text{max}}}}$$V˙O2max) was also assessed.ResultsResting SV was increased (p = 0.001) from pre- (77.5 ± 17.0 mL) to post-SIT (81.3 ± 17.0 mL), whereas SV during 8 min of light aerobic exercise was increased (p = 0.000), from pre- (97.8 ± 1.6 mL) to post-test (103.5 ± 17.8 mL). Resting DFT was increased, (p = 0.010), at pre- (333.4 ± 94.4 mL) to post-SIT (357.4 ± 88.2 mL), whereas DFT during 8 min of aerobic exercise was increased, (p = 0.000), from pre- (480.1 ± 99.5 mL) to posttest (527.2 ± 123.0 mL). Predicted $$\dot {V}{{\text{O}}_{2{\text{max}}}}$$V˙O2max was increased, (p = 0.016), from pre- (19.5 ± 5.87 mL kg−1 min−1) to post-SIT (21.4 ± 7.02 mL kg−1 min−1).ConclusionSIT improved cardiovascular function and aerobic fitness of overweight postmenopausal women after 8 weeks of exercise.

Keywords: aerobic fitness; pre; sit; min; exercise; postmenopausal women

Journal Title: European Journal of Applied Physiology
Year Published: 2019

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