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EFFECTS OF HIGH-INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING ON PHYSICAL FITNESS AND BODY COMPOSITION OF OBESE COLLEGE STUDENTS

EFEITOS DO TREINAMENTO INTERVALADO DE ALTA INTENSIDADE SOBRE A APTIDÃO FÍSICA E COMPOSIÇÃO CORPORAL DE ESTUDANTES UNIVERSITÁRIOS OBESOS

EFECTOS DEL ENTRENAMIENTO POR INTERVALOS DE ALTA INTENSIDAD SOBRE LA APTITUD FÍSICA Y LA COMPOSICIÓN CORPORAL DE ESTUDIANTES UNIVERSITARIOS OBESOS

ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Maintaining body composition and physical fitness is important for the well-being of college students. Recent data indicate an increase in obesity among young college students and new techniques have been studied to control this situation. Among the current resources is high-intensity interval training.

Objective:

Explore the effects of high-intensity interval training on physical fitness and body control in obese male college students.

Methods:

The experimental control involved 100 obese male college students, divided into experimental and control groups. The experimental group participated in a high-intensity interval training protocol while the control group performed general aerobic training. Data before and after the experiment, which lasted 12 weeks, were collected and statistically analyzed.

Results:

The conditions of male college students in the experimental group were statistically improved, and the fitness index changed expressively. The sitting forward bending increased from 5.91±5.16 to 9.47±5.27, the standing balance index with eyes closed increased from 5.87±5.58 to 10.47±6.08, the long jump index went from 1.96±0.15 to 2.14±0.21, in the supine sitting position it went from 19.97±8.46 to 31.24±9.42, and the running time in 50 meters was reduced from 9.61±1.53 to 8.53±1.25 s.

Conclusion:

High-intensity interval training positively impacted both physical fitness and body composition in obese college students. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.

Keywords:
High-Intensity Interval Training; Physical Fitness; Obesity; Students

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