Short-term high- and moderate-intensity training modifies inflammatory and metabolic factors in response to acute exercise

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Autor(a) principal: Lira, Fabio Santos [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: dos Santos, Thaislaine [UNESP], Caldeira, Renan Santos [UNESP], Inoue, Daniela S. [UNESP], Panissa, Valéria L.G., Cabral-Santos, Carolina [UNESP], Campos, Eduardo Z., Rodrigues, Bruno, Monteiro, Paula A. [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.00856
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/175418
Resumo: Purpose: To compare the acute and chronic effects of high intensity intermittent training (HIIT) and steady state training (SST) on the metabolic profile and inflammatory response in physically active men. Methods: Thirty recreationally active men were randomly allocated to a control group (n = 10), HIIT group (n = 10), or SST group (n = 10). For 5 weeks, three times per week, subjects performed HIIT (5 km 1-min at 100% of maximal aerobic speed interspersed by 1-min passive recovery) or SST (5 km at 70% of maximal aerobic speed) while the control group did not perform training. Blood samples were collected at fasting (~12 h), pre-exercise, immediately post, and 60 min post-acute exercise session (pre- and post-5 weeks training). Blood samples were analyzed for glucose, non-ester fatty acid (NEFA), and cytokine (IL-6, IL-10, and TNF-α) levels through a three-way analysis (group, period, and moment of measurement) with repeated measures in the second and third factors. Results: The results showed an effect of moment of measurement (acute session) with greater values to TNF-α and glucose immediately post the exercise when compared to pre exercise session, independently of group or training period. For IL-6 there was an interaction effect for group and moment of measurement (acute session) the increase occurred immediately post-exercise session and post-60 min in the HIIT group while in the SST the increase was observed only 60 min post, independently of training period. For IL-10, there was an interaction for training period (pre- and post-training) and moment of measurement (acute session), in which in pre-training, pre-exercise values were lower than immediately and 60 min post-exercise, in post-training period pre-exercise values were lower than immediately post-exercise and immediately post-exercise lower than 60 min post, it was also observed that values immediately post-exercise were lower pre- than post-training, being all results independently of intensity (group). Conclusion: Our main result point to an interaction (acute and chronic) for IL-10 showing attenuation post-training period independent of exercise intensity.
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spelling Short-term high- and moderate-intensity training modifies inflammatory and metabolic factors in response to acute exerciseCytokinesExerciseIL-6MetabolismTNF-αPurpose: To compare the acute and chronic effects of high intensity intermittent training (HIIT) and steady state training (SST) on the metabolic profile and inflammatory response in physically active men. Methods: Thirty recreationally active men were randomly allocated to a control group (n = 10), HIIT group (n = 10), or SST group (n = 10). For 5 weeks, three times per week, subjects performed HIIT (5 km 1-min at 100% of maximal aerobic speed interspersed by 1-min passive recovery) or SST (5 km at 70% of maximal aerobic speed) while the control group did not perform training. Blood samples were collected at fasting (~12 h), pre-exercise, immediately post, and 60 min post-acute exercise session (pre- and post-5 weeks training). Blood samples were analyzed for glucose, non-ester fatty acid (NEFA), and cytokine (IL-6, IL-10, and TNF-α) levels through a three-way analysis (group, period, and moment of measurement) with repeated measures in the second and third factors. Results: The results showed an effect of moment of measurement (acute session) with greater values to TNF-α and glucose immediately post the exercise when compared to pre exercise session, independently of group or training period. For IL-6 there was an interaction effect for group and moment of measurement (acute session) the increase occurred immediately post-exercise session and post-60 min in the HIIT group while in the SST the increase was observed only 60 min post, independently of training period. For IL-10, there was an interaction for training period (pre- and post-training) and moment of measurement (acute session), in which in pre-training, pre-exercise values were lower than immediately and 60 min post-exercise, in post-training period pre-exercise values were lower than immediately post-exercise and immediately post-exercise lower than 60 min post, it was also observed that values immediately post-exercise were lower pre- than post-training, being all results independently of intensity (group). Conclusion: Our main result point to an interaction (acute and chronic) for IL-10 showing attenuation post-training period independent of exercise intensity.Exercise and Immunometabolism Research Group Department of Physical Education State University (Unesp) School of Technology and Sciences Presidente PrudenteDepartment of Sport School of Physical Education and Sport University of São PauloDepartment of Physical Education Federal University of PernambucoFaculty of Physical Education University of CampinasExercise and Immunometabolism Research Group Department of Physical Education State University (Unesp) School of Technology and Sciences Presidente PrudenteUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)Lira, Fabio Santos [UNESP]dos Santos, Thaislaine [UNESP]Caldeira, Renan Santos [UNESP]Inoue, Daniela S. [UNESP]Panissa, Valéria L.G.Cabral-Santos, Carolina [UNESP]Campos, Eduardo Z.Rodrigues, BrunoMonteiro, Paula A. [UNESP]2018-12-11T17:15:44Z2018-12-11T17:15:44Z2017-10-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.00856Frontiers in Physiology, v. 8, n. OCT, 2017.1664-042Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/17541810.3389/fphys.2017.008562-s2.0-850326550792-s2.0-85032655079.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengFrontiers in Physiologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-18T18:17:53Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/175418Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T15:33:11.959113Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Short-term high- and moderate-intensity training modifies inflammatory and metabolic factors in response to acute exercise
title Short-term high- and moderate-intensity training modifies inflammatory and metabolic factors in response to acute exercise
spellingShingle Short-term high- and moderate-intensity training modifies inflammatory and metabolic factors in response to acute exercise
Lira, Fabio Santos [UNESP]
Cytokines
Exercise
IL-6
Metabolism
TNF-α
title_short Short-term high- and moderate-intensity training modifies inflammatory and metabolic factors in response to acute exercise
title_full Short-term high- and moderate-intensity training modifies inflammatory and metabolic factors in response to acute exercise
title_fullStr Short-term high- and moderate-intensity training modifies inflammatory and metabolic factors in response to acute exercise
title_full_unstemmed Short-term high- and moderate-intensity training modifies inflammatory and metabolic factors in response to acute exercise
title_sort Short-term high- and moderate-intensity training modifies inflammatory and metabolic factors in response to acute exercise
author Lira, Fabio Santos [UNESP]
author_facet Lira, Fabio Santos [UNESP]
dos Santos, Thaislaine [UNESP]
Caldeira, Renan Santos [UNESP]
Inoue, Daniela S. [UNESP]
Panissa, Valéria L.G.
Cabral-Santos, Carolina [UNESP]
Campos, Eduardo Z.
Rodrigues, Bruno
Monteiro, Paula A. [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 dos Santos, Thaislaine [UNESP]
Caldeira, Renan Santos [UNESP]
Inoue, Daniela S. [UNESP]
Panissa, Valéria L.G.
Cabral-Santos, Carolina [UNESP]
Campos, Eduardo Z.
Rodrigues, Bruno
Monteiro, Paula A. [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lira, Fabio Santos [UNESP]
dos Santos, Thaislaine [UNESP]
Caldeira, Renan Santos [UNESP]
Inoue, Daniela S. [UNESP]
Panissa, Valéria L.G.
Cabral-Santos, Carolina [UNESP]
Campos, Eduardo Z.
Rodrigues, Bruno
Monteiro, Paula A. [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cytokines
Exercise
IL-6
Metabolism
TNF-α
topic Cytokines
Exercise
IL-6
Metabolism
TNF-α
description Purpose: To compare the acute and chronic effects of high intensity intermittent training (HIIT) and steady state training (SST) on the metabolic profile and inflammatory response in physically active men. Methods: Thirty recreationally active men were randomly allocated to a control group (n = 10), HIIT group (n = 10), or SST group (n = 10). For 5 weeks, three times per week, subjects performed HIIT (5 km 1-min at 100% of maximal aerobic speed interspersed by 1-min passive recovery) or SST (5 km at 70% of maximal aerobic speed) while the control group did not perform training. Blood samples were collected at fasting (~12 h), pre-exercise, immediately post, and 60 min post-acute exercise session (pre- and post-5 weeks training). Blood samples were analyzed for glucose, non-ester fatty acid (NEFA), and cytokine (IL-6, IL-10, and TNF-α) levels through a three-way analysis (group, period, and moment of measurement) with repeated measures in the second and third factors. Results: The results showed an effect of moment of measurement (acute session) with greater values to TNF-α and glucose immediately post the exercise when compared to pre exercise session, independently of group or training period. For IL-6 there was an interaction effect for group and moment of measurement (acute session) the increase occurred immediately post-exercise session and post-60 min in the HIIT group while in the SST the increase was observed only 60 min post, independently of training period. For IL-10, there was an interaction for training period (pre- and post-training) and moment of measurement (acute session), in which in pre-training, pre-exercise values were lower than immediately and 60 min post-exercise, in post-training period pre-exercise values were lower than immediately post-exercise and immediately post-exercise lower than 60 min post, it was also observed that values immediately post-exercise were lower pre- than post-training, being all results independently of intensity (group). Conclusion: Our main result point to an interaction (acute and chronic) for IL-10 showing attenuation post-training period independent of exercise intensity.
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