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Trial Information

Current as of May 03, 2025

Completed

Keywords

Cycling Running High Intensity Interval Training Fat Mass Visceral Tissue Health

ClinConnect Summary

The first aim of this study was to compare two isoenergetic HIIT programs (cycling vs. running) on body composition in men with overweight or obesity.

20 men with overweight or obesity should completed HIIT program three times a week during twelve weeks.

i) High intensity interval training - BIKE (HIIE BIKE) 10 cycles of speeding up for 45 s at 80-thPHR followed by pedaling slowly (40% thPHR) for 1m30s (37min30s) ii) High intensity interval training - RUN (HIIE RUN) 9 cycles of speeding up for 45 s at 80-thPHR followed by pedaling slowly (40% thPHR) for 1m30s (35min15s)

Body composition ...

Gender

MALE

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • men (18 to 65 years old)
  • with overweight or obesity (BMI \> 25 kg/m2 and ≤ 40 kg/m2)
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • medical contraindications to intense physical activity,
  • painful joints,
  • taking ß-blocker

About Laboratoire Des Adaptations Métaboliques à L'exercice En Conditions Physiologiques Et Pathologiques

Laboratoire des Adaptations Métaboliques à l'Exercice en Conditions Physiologiques et Pathologiques is a leading clinical trial sponsor dedicated to advancing the understanding of metabolic adaptations to exercise in both healthy and pathological states. The laboratory focuses on innovative research methodologies to explore the physiological responses and therapeutic potential of exercise interventions. By collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, the laboratory aims to enhance clinical outcomes and promote evidence-based practices in exercise science, ultimately contributing to improved health and well-being across diverse populations.

Locations

Bellerive Sur Allier, Allier, France

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Timeline

First submit

Trial launched

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Estimated completion

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