THE EFFECTS OF A SHORT TERM HIGH-INTENSITY CIRCUIT TRAINING EXERCISE IN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

Background: Physical inactivity is one non-communicable disease threatening to become the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality. Japan is no exception especially in the younger population. The purpose of the study is to investigate the effect of high-intensity circuit exercise training (H...

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Main Authors: Rie Takakura, Kubo Masayoshi, Yuji Tsubota
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IJPHY 2015-08-01
Series:International Journal of Physiotherapy
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Online Access:https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/99
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spelling doaj-511d3244e62a42acb31c23e1275d5b592020-11-24T21:58:52ZengIJPHYInternational Journal of Physiotherapy2349-59872348-83362015-08-012410.15621/ijphy/2015/v2i4/67739THE EFFECTS OF A SHORT TERM HIGH-INTENSITY CIRCUIT TRAINING EXERCISE IN UNIVERSITY STUDENTSRie Takakura0Kubo Masayoshi 1Yuji Tsubota2Physical Therapist, Assistant professor, Department of Physical therapy, Schoo of Rehabilitaion, Osaka Kawasaki Rehabilitation University 158 Mizuma, Kaizuka, Osaka, Japan 597-0104Physical Therapist, Professor Niigata University of Health and Welfare 1398 Shimami, Kita, Niigata, Japan 950-3198.Department of Physical therapy, Schoo of Rehabilitaion Osaka Kawasaki Rehabilitation University 158 Mizuma, Kaizuka Osaka, Japan 597-0104. Background: Physical inactivity is one non-communicable disease threatening to become the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality. Japan is no exception especially in the younger population. The purpose of the study is to investigate the effect of high-intensity circuit exercise training (HICET) in university students. The second purpose is to examine the factors influencing exercise adherence. Methods: This study was a home based experimental study with 65 healthy participants from the Osaka Kawasaki Rehabilitation University, Japan. An independent variable was the 7-minute HICET and a dependent variable was the physical fitness test (PFT) results. All participants were instructed to perform once daily a cycle of HICET, 2-3 times a week non-consecutively for 8 weeks. Pre and post PFT scores for men and women were compared for the effectiveness of the program. A brief survey was conducted 8 weeks after the completion of the study. Results: Both groups showed improvement in sit-up, push-up, and 5-minute run after the 8 week HICET. The changes between pre and post scores were significant in all but the 5-minute run for women. Discontinuation rate 8 weeks after the study was higher in women than in men, but not statistically significant with no dropouts during intervention. Discussion: An 8 week home based HICET significantly improved strength for both genders and endurance for men of the university students when measured by PFT. The exercise barriers should be assessed and adapted to fit individual needs to improve adherence rate. https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/99HICET (High-intensity circuit exercise training)exercisestrengthenduranceuniversity studentsadherence
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THE EFFECTS OF A SHORT TERM HIGH-INTENSITY CIRCUIT TRAINING EXERCISE IN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
International Journal of Physiotherapy
HICET (High-intensity circuit exercise training)
exercise
strength
endurance
university students
adherence
author_facet Rie Takakura
Kubo Masayoshi
Yuji Tsubota
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title THE EFFECTS OF A SHORT TERM HIGH-INTENSITY CIRCUIT TRAINING EXERCISE IN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
title_short THE EFFECTS OF A SHORT TERM HIGH-INTENSITY CIRCUIT TRAINING EXERCISE IN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
title_full THE EFFECTS OF A SHORT TERM HIGH-INTENSITY CIRCUIT TRAINING EXERCISE IN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
title_fullStr THE EFFECTS OF A SHORT TERM HIGH-INTENSITY CIRCUIT TRAINING EXERCISE IN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
title_full_unstemmed THE EFFECTS OF A SHORT TERM HIGH-INTENSITY CIRCUIT TRAINING EXERCISE IN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
title_sort effects of a short term high-intensity circuit training exercise in university students
publisher IJPHY
series International Journal of Physiotherapy
issn 2349-5987
2348-8336
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Background: Physical inactivity is one non-communicable disease threatening to become the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality. Japan is no exception especially in the younger population. The purpose of the study is to investigate the effect of high-intensity circuit exercise training (HICET) in university students. The second purpose is to examine the factors influencing exercise adherence. Methods: This study was a home based experimental study with 65 healthy participants from the Osaka Kawasaki Rehabilitation University, Japan. An independent variable was the 7-minute HICET and a dependent variable was the physical fitness test (PFT) results. All participants were instructed to perform once daily a cycle of HICET, 2-3 times a week non-consecutively for 8 weeks. Pre and post PFT scores for men and women were compared for the effectiveness of the program. A brief survey was conducted 8 weeks after the completion of the study. Results: Both groups showed improvement in sit-up, push-up, and 5-minute run after the 8 week HICET. The changes between pre and post scores were significant in all but the 5-minute run for women. Discontinuation rate 8 weeks after the study was higher in women than in men, but not statistically significant with no dropouts during intervention. Discussion: An 8 week home based HICET significantly improved strength for both genders and endurance for men of the university students when measured by PFT. The exercise barriers should be assessed and adapted to fit individual needs to improve adherence rate.
topic HICET (High-intensity circuit exercise training)
exercise
strength
endurance
university students
adherence
url https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/99
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