posted on 2015-09-17, 14:37authored bySteve Faulkner, K. Menon, T.M. Hood, Jamie K. Pugh, Myra A. Nimmo
High intensity interval training (HIIT) is effective at improving health markers in groups at risk of cardiovascular and metabolic disease. Studio cycling may offer a platform for HIIT in the community, however little is know about how increased adiposity influences thermal control during HIIT and the effect this may have on overweight patients who are new to exercise. The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate the thermal adaptation in response to studio based group HIIT in sedentary overweight adults.
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Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
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16th International Conference on Environmental Ergonomics
Citation
FAULKNER, S.H. ... et al, 2015. Do overweight and obese individuals demonstrate impaired thermoregulatory adaptation to six weeks of studio cycling training: a pilot study. Presented at: The 16th International Conference on Environmental Ergonomics, 28th June to 3rd July 2015, Portsmouth, UK.
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2015
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This conference paper was presented at the 16th International Conference on Environmental Ergonomics.