Very Low Volume High-Intensity Interval Exercise Is More Effective in Young Than Old Women.

BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL(2018)

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We investigated the acute neuromuscular and stress responses to three different high-intensity interval training sessions in young (age 19.5 +/- 1.3 years) and older (age 65.7 +/- 2.8 years) women. Cycling exercise comprised either 6 x 5 s or 3 x 30 s all-out, or 3 x 60 s submaximal, efforts each performed 5 weeks apart in randomized order. Peak and average power was higher in young than in older women and was largest during the 6 x 5 s strategy in both groups (p < 0.05). The decrease in the ratio of torques evoked by 20 and 100 Hz electrical stimulation, representing low-frequency fatigue, was more evident after the 3 x 30 and 3 x 60 s than the 6 x 5 s bout in both groups and was larger in young than in older women (p < 0.05). Both groups preferred 6 x 5 s cycling for further training. In conclusion, in young women, very low volume (6 x 5 s) all-out exercise induces significant physiological stress and seems to be an effective means of training. For older women, longer exercise sessions (3 x 60 s) are more stressful than shorter ones but are still tolerable psychologically.
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