The Cardiovascular Response to Interval Exercise Is Modified by the Contraction Type and Training in Proportion to Metabolic Stress of Recruited Muscle Groups.
Benedikt GasserDaniel FitzeMartino Vladimiro FranchiAnnika FreiDavid NiederseerChristian M SchmiedSilvio CatuognoWalter FreyMartin FlückPublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Task-specific improvements in strength and muscle's metabolic capacity were induced with eccentric interval exercise lowering cardiovascular risk factors, except for blood glucose concentration, possibly through altered neuromuscular coordination.