The impact of high-intensity interval training on the cTnT response to acute exercise in sedentary obese young women.
Jinlei NieHaifeng ZhangYuxiu HeWenling CaoYang LiuZhaowei KongKeith GeorgePublished in: Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports (2018)
For sedentary obese young women, both HIE and SIE, matched for total work, induced a similar elevation in cTnT after acute exercise with a smaller rise observed after RSE. By the 44th training session, almost no post-exercise cTnT elevation was observed in all three groups. Such information is relevant for clinicians as it could improve medical decisionmaking.
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