Energy compensation after sprint- and high-intensity interval training.
Matthew M SchubertElyse PalumboRebekah F SeayKatie K SpainHolly E ClarkePublished in: PloS one (2017)
Considerable variation exists in response to short-term, low dose interval training. In agreement with prior work, increases in ΔVO2max and ΔNEPA were associated with lower energy compensation. Future studies should focus on identifying if a dose-response relationship for energy compensation exists in response to interval training, and what underlying mechanisms and participant traits contribute to the large variation between individuals.