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Effect of interval training on cognitive functioning and cerebral oxygenation in obese patients: a pilot study

To assess the effect of a 4-month high-intensity interval training programme on cognitive functioning, cerebral oxygenation, central haemodynamic and cardiometabolic parameters and aerobic capacity in obese patients. Cognitive functioning, cerebral oxygenation, central haemodynamic, cardiometabolic...

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Published in:Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2014-11, Vol.46 (10), p.1050-1054
Main Authors: Drigny, Joffrey, Gremeaux, Vincent, Dupuy, Olivier, Gayda, Mathieu, Bherer, Louis, Juneau, Martin, Nigam, Anil
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Language:English
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Summary:To assess the effect of a 4-month high-intensity interval training programme on cognitive functioning, cerebral oxygenation, central haemodynamic and cardiometabolic parameters and aerobic capacity in obese patients. Cognitive functioning, cerebral oxygenation, central haemodynamic, cardiometabolic and exercise para-meters were measured before and after a 4-month high-intensity interval training programme in 6 obese patients (mean age 49 years (standard deviation 8), fat mass percentage 31 ± 7%). Body composition (body mass, total and trunk fat mass, waist circumference) and fasting insulin were improved after the programme (p 
ISSN:1650-1977
1651-2081
DOI:10.2340/16501977-1905