Acute high-intensity interval exercise is less pro-oxidative/thrombotic compared to isovolumic moderate-intensity steady-state exercise

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Fall, Lewis [1 ,2 ]
Stacey, Benjamin S. [1 ,3 ]
Calverley, Thomas [1 ,3 ]
Owens, Thomas [1 ,3 ]
Thyer, Kaitlin [2 ]
Griffiths, Rhodri [2 ]
Phillips, Rhodri [2 ]
Bailey, Damian M. [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Univ South Wales, Neurovasc Res Lab, Pontypridd, M Glam, Wales
[2] Univ South Wales, Fac Comp Engn & Sci, Pontypridd, M Glam, Wales
[3] Univ South Wales, Fac Life Sci & Educ, Pontypridd CF37 4AT, M Glam, Wales
关键词
Haemostasis; Exercise intensity; Free radicals; Coagulation; Oxygen uptake; PROCOAGULANT ACTIVITY; REACTIVE OXYGEN; BLOOD; COAGULATION; FITNESS; STRESS; VOLUME;
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10.1007/s13105-022-00918-0
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
While high-intensity interval training (HIIT) has emerged as a more time-efficient alternative to moderate-intensity steady-state exercise (MISS), the impact on systemic free radical formation and link to activated coagulation remains unknown. We recruited sixteen healthy males aged 21 +/- 3 y who performed incremental cycle ergometry to determine peak oxygen uptake ((V) over dotO(2) (PEAK)). Participants were randomly assigned single blind to two separate groups (MISS: n = 8; HIIT: n = 8) matched for (V) over dotO(2) (PEAK). HIIT participants completed five exercise cycles, each consisting of 3 min at 80%(V) over dotO(2) (PEAK) alternating with 3 min at 40% (V) over dotO(2) (PEAK), whereas MISS participants performed an isovolumic bout of 30 min at 60% (V) over dotO(2) (PEAK). Cephalic venous blood was assayed for ascorbate free radical (A(center dot-), electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy) and clot fractal dimension (d(f), rheometry) at rest every hour over a 6-h period to determine critical difference (CD) and before/after submaximal/ peak exercise. Submaximal MISS increased A(center dot-) and d(f) to a greater extent compared to HIIT (P = 0.039 to 0.057) although elevations generally fell within CD boundaries (54.2% and 5.5% respectively). No further elevations were observed during peak exercise (P = 0.508 to 0.827) and no relationships were observed between A(center dot-) and d(f) (r = 0.435 to -0.121, P = 0.092 to 0.655). Collectively, these findings suggest that HIIT is less pro-oxidative/thrombotic compared to more traditional MISS, advocating its prescription in patients given the potential for superior vascular adaptive benefit.
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