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Recruiting NCT07341711

Long-term Adaptations of Skeletal Muscle After Hybrid Training

Conditions: Obesity & Overweight

Sex: All
Ages: 30 Years – 50 Years
Healthy volunteers: Yes
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 30
Sponsor: University of Thessaly

Location: Department of Physical Education and Sport Science Trikala, University of Thessaly Trikala Thessaly

Summary

Obesity is a major challenge for public health and renders it imperative to reduce its prevalence. High intensity interval training (HIIT) is a form of exercise training that can efficiently induce weight loss in adults with overweight or obesity, even in the absence of dietary intake manipulation. Hybrid type training represents a form of HIIT, that incorporates both cardiorespiratory and musculoskeletal stimuli, by combining multiple types of exercise into a circuit-type, interval style workout. Recent evidence suggests that long-term participation in hybrid HIIT results in significant health-related benefits. However, the molecular mechanisms driving the chronic effects of hybrid HIIT on cardiometabolic and musculoskeletal health remains to be elucidated.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * BMI: \>25 kg/m2 and \1 year from exercise training) * No dietary intervention over the last 6 months preceding the study * Low cardiorespiratory fitness level (VO2max: \

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