Acute Effects of High-intensity Interval Aerobic and Functional Training at Different Intensities
NCT ID: NCT07180550
Last Updated: 2025-11-18
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
27 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-10-12
2026-01-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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In this context, the most common type of training is high-intensity interval training (HIIT). HIIT consists of performing brief, high-intensity cyclic and continuous efforts (e.g., running or cycling) separated by predefined rest periods while using a single exercise modality. These short efforts (e.g., 1 to 4 minutes) at high intensity, whether cycling or running, elicit substantial cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic, and neuromuscular stimuli, which can persist for hours after the workout.
Recently, this training approach has incorporated functional strength exercises-movements that mimic natural movement patterns and have practical applications in daily life-performed at high intensity \[e.g., \>75% of one-repetition maximum (1RM)\] and following a circuit-based exercise organization (i.e., performing one exercise after another rather than using simple sets and pauses), a modality commonly referred to as high-intensity functional training (HIFT). Reducing the intensity of prescribed functional exercises (e.g., 60% 1RM) brings the training program closer to the demands of daily activities, a modality commonly known as moderate-intensity functional training (MIFT). However, both HIFT and MIFT define their intensity theoretically, based on the relative intensity concerning the maximum dynamic concentric strength that individuals can develop in each exercise (%1RM). Meanwhile, the cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic, and neuromuscular demands of these methodologies remain largely unexplored compared to running-based HIIT (HIIT-R), cycling-based HIIT (HIIT-C), and traditional strength training with moderate (M-FT) and high (H-FT) loads in healthy, physically active adults. Therefore, before these methods can be applied to special populations (e.g., individuals with chronic cardiovascular or respiratory diseases, cancer, or older adults), it is essential to first understand their acute response in healthy, physically active individuals.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
OTHER
SINGLE
Study Groups
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High-intensity interval training (running)
Participants will perform a high-intensity interval training based on six sets of 2-minute runs at an intensity of 90-95% of the maximal aerobic speed (MAS) on a treadmill. The recovery between each set will be 2 minutes, during which the subject will walk at an intensity of 50-60% of MAS.
High-intensity interval training, running
Six sets of 2-minute runs will be performed at an intensity of 90-95% of the maximal aerobic speed (MAS) on a treadmill. The recovery between each set will be 2 minutes, during which the subject will walk at an intensity of 50-60% of MAS.
High-intensity interval training (cycling)
Participants will perform a high-intensity interval training based on six sets of 2-minute cycling will be performed at an intensity of 90-95% of the maximal heart rate on a stationary bike. The recovery between each set will be 2 minutes, during which the subject will cycle at an intensity of 50-60% of maximal heart rate.
High-intensity interval training, cycling
Six sets of 2-minute cycling will be performed at an intensity of 90-95% of the maximal heart rate on a stationary bike. The recovery between each set will be 2 minutes, during which the subject will cycle at an intensity of 50-60% of maximal heart rate.
High-intensity functional training
Participants will perform a high-intensity functional training based on three sets of six repetitions will be performed at 80% of the one repetition maximum (1-RM) for six exercises. The recovery between exercises will be the minimum time required to switch from one exercise to the next, and between sets, it will be two minutes. Participants will be instructed to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition.
High-intensity functional training
Three sets of six repetitions will be performed at 80% of the one repetition-maximum (1-RM) for six exercises. The recovery between exercises will be the minimum time required to switch from one exercise to the next, and between sets, it will be two minutes. Participants will be instructed to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition.
Moderate-intensity functional training
Participants will perform a moderate-intensity functional training based on three sets of six repetitions will be performed at 60% of the 1-RM for six exercises. The recovery between exercises will be the minimum time required to switch from one exercise to the next, and between sets, it will be two minutes. Participants will be instructed to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition.
Moderate-intensity functional training
Three sets of six repetitions will be performed at 60% of the 1-RM for six exercises. The recovery between exercises will be the minimum time required to switch from one exercise to the next, and between sets, it will be two minutes. Participants will be instructed to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition.
High-intensity traditional training
Participants will perform a high-intensity traditional training based on three sets of six repetitions will be performed at 80% of the 1-RM for six exercises. The recovery after each set will be two minutes of passive rest. Participants will be instructed to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition.
High intensity traditional strength training
Three sets of six repetitions will be performed at 80% of the 1-RM for six exercises. The recovery after each set will be two minutes of passive rest. Participants will be instructed to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition.
Moderate-intensity traditional training
Participants will perform a high-intensity traditional training based on three sets of six repetitions will be performed at 60% of the 1-RM for six exercises. The recovery after each set will be two minutes of passive rest. Participants will be instructed to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition.
Moderate intensity traditional strength training
Three sets of six repetitions will be performed at 60% of the 1-RM for six exercises. The recovery after each set will be two minutes of passive rest. Participants will be instructed to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition.
Interventions
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High-intensity interval training, running
Six sets of 2-minute runs will be performed at an intensity of 90-95% of the maximal aerobic speed (MAS) on a treadmill. The recovery between each set will be 2 minutes, during which the subject will walk at an intensity of 50-60% of MAS.
High-intensity interval training, cycling
Six sets of 2-minute cycling will be performed at an intensity of 90-95% of the maximal heart rate on a stationary bike. The recovery between each set will be 2 minutes, during which the subject will cycle at an intensity of 50-60% of maximal heart rate.
High-intensity functional training
Three sets of six repetitions will be performed at 80% of the one repetition-maximum (1-RM) for six exercises. The recovery between exercises will be the minimum time required to switch from one exercise to the next, and between sets, it will be two minutes. Participants will be instructed to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition.
Moderate-intensity functional training
Three sets of six repetitions will be performed at 60% of the 1-RM for six exercises. The recovery between exercises will be the minimum time required to switch from one exercise to the next, and between sets, it will be two minutes. Participants will be instructed to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition.
Moderate intensity traditional strength training
Three sets of six repetitions will be performed at 60% of the 1-RM for six exercises. The recovery after each set will be two minutes of passive rest. Participants will be instructed to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition.
High intensity traditional strength training
Three sets of six repetitions will be performed at 80% of the 1-RM for six exercises. The recovery after each set will be two minutes of passive rest. Participants will be instructed to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Have at least 6 months of experience in strength training with intensities greater than 75% of one maximum repetition (1-RM).
* Be classified as active according to the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) score.
Exclusion Criteria
* Recent major surgery (\<3 months).
* Having a medical condition in which physical activity is contraindicated (assessed with the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire, PAR-Q+).
18 Years
100 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid
OTHER
European University Miguel de Cervantes
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Miguel de Cervantes European University
Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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PI-DOC008-HIIT-HIFT-FT
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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