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Journal of Applied Physiology | 2015

Acute and chronic effects of sprint interval exercise on postprandial lipemia in women at-risk for the metabolic syndrome

Eric C. Freese; Nicholas H. Gist; Rachelle M. Acitelli; Whitni J. McConnell; Catherine D. Beck; Dorothy B. Hausman; Jonathan R. Murrow; Kirk J. Cureton; Ellen M. Evans

Individuals diagnosed with the metabolic syndrome (MetS) exhibit elevated postprandial lipemia (PPL). The aims of this investigation were to determine 1) if an acute bout of sprint interval training (SIT) attenuates PPL; and 2) if the attenuation of PPL following 6 wk of SIT is magnified compared with a single session of SIT prior to training in women at-risk for MetS (n = 45; 30-65 yr). Women were randomized to SIT (n = 22) or a nonexercise control (n = 23; CON) for 6 wk. Postprandial responses to a high-fat meal challenge (HFMC) were assessed in the CON group before (B-HFMC) and after (Post-HFMC) without prior exercise and in the SIT group at baseline (B-HFMC) without prior exercise, after an acute bout of SIT (four 30-s all-out sprints with 4-min recovery) prior to (Pre-HFMC), and after the 6-wk intervention (Post-HFMC). Responses to the HFMC were assessed by collecting venous blood samples in the fasted state and at 0, 30, 60, 120, and 180 min postprandial. Compared with baseline, an acute bout of SIT before (Pre-HFMC) and after the 6-wk intervention (Post-HFMC) significantly attenuated fasted TG (P < 0.05; 16.6% and 12.3%, respectively) and postprandial area under the curve (13.1% and 9.7%, respectively; tAUC) TG responses. There was no difference in fasted or tAUC TG responses between Pre-HFMC and Post-HFMC. SIT is an effective mode of exercise to reduce fasted and postprandial TG concentrations in women at-risk for MetS. Six weeks of SIT does not magnify the attenuation of PPL in response to a single session of SIT.


Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology | 2014

Effect of Six Weeks of Sprint Interval Training on Mood and Perceived Health in Women at Risk for Metabolic Syndrome

Eric C. Freese; Rachelle M. Acitelli; Nicholas H. Gist; Kirk J. Cureton; Ellen M. Evans; Patrick J. O'Connor

The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether 6 weeks of sprint interval training (SIT) is associated with changes in mood and perceived health in women at risk for developing metabolic syndrome (MetS). Physically inactive women (30-65 years) were randomized to 6 weeks of nutrition meetings and SIT (n = 23; 3 bouts/week of 4-8 30-s cycle sprints with 4-min recovery) or a nonexercise control condition (CON; n = 24). Before and after the 6-week intervention, perceived health status and mood were assessed. Clinically relevant increases in role-physical scores (ES = 0.64) and vitality (ES = 0.52) were found after 6 weeks of SIT compared with a nonexercise control group. For middle-aged women at risk for MetS, it is concluded that high-intensity, low-volume SIT (1) increases feelings of vitality and perceptions of having fewer physical limitations and (2) does not induce mood disturbances as occurs with high-volume, high-intensity training.


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016

Intermuscular Adipose Tissue, Muscle Quality and Physical Function Following Weight loss in Overweight Older Women: 604 Board #3 June 1, 1: 00 PM - 3: 00 PM.

Chad R. Straight; Rachelle M. Acitelli; Alison C. Berg; Mary Ann Johnson; Ellen M. Evans


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016

Vitality after Intentional Weight Loss in Older Women is Associated with Exercise and Improved Sleep: 2416 Board #5 June 3, 9: 30 AM - 11: 30 AM.

Rachelle M. Acitelli; Chad R. Straight; Rees Ea; Alison C. Berg; Johnson Kb; Mary Ann Johnson; Ellen M. Evans; O'Connor Pj


The FASEB Journal | 2015

Acute and Chronic Effects of Sprint Interval Training on Postprandial Lipemia in Women At-Risk for Metabolic Syndrome

Eric C. Freese; Nicholas H. Gist; Rachelle M. Acitelli; Whitni J. McConnell; Catherine D. Beck; Dorothy B. Hausman; Jonathan R. Murrow; Kirk J. Cureton; Ellen M. Evans


Archive | 2015

updated quantitative review Effect of prior exercise on postprandial lipemia: an

Eric C. Freese; Nicholas H. Gist; Kirk J. Cureton; Dorothy B. Hausman; Jonathan R. Murrow; Ellen M. Evans; Rachelle M. Acitelli; Whitni J. McConnell; Catherine D. Beck


Archive | 2015

attenuation of postprandial triglyceride elevation effective than moderate-intensity exercise for Acute high-intensity endurance exercise is more

Edward F. Coyle; Justin R. Trombold; Kevin M. Christmas; Daniel R. Machin; Il-Young Kim; Eric C. Freese; Nicholas H. Gist; Kirk J. Cureton; Dorothy B. Hausman; Jonathan R. Murrow; Ellen M. Evans; Rachelle M. Acitelli; Whitni J. McConnell; Catherine D. Beck


Archive | 2015

postprandial lipemia Effect of intensity of resistance exercise on

J. Cureton; Arpit Singhal; Jennifer L. Trilk; Nathan T. Jenkins; Kevin A. Bigelman; Patrick M. Davitt; Shawn M. Arent; Marc A. Tuazon; Devon L. Golem; C Gregory; Eric C. Freese; Nicholas H. Gist; Kirk J. Cureton; Dorothy B. Hausman; Jonathan R. Murrow; Ellen M. Evans; Rachelle M. Acitelli; Whitni J. McConnell; Catherine D. Beck


Archive | 2015

replacement on postprandial lipemia Effects of acute sprint interval cycling and energy

J. Cureton; Eric C. Freese; Ari S. Levine; Donald P. Chapman; Dorothy B. Hausman; Steven J. Prior; Nathan T. Jenkins; Espen E. Spangenburg; Josef Brandauer; Rian Q. Landers; Nicholas H. Gist; Kirk J. Cureton; Jonathan R. Murrow; Ellen M. Evans; Rachelle M. Acitelli; Whitni J. McConnell; Catherine D. Beck


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015

Associations of Adiposity and Physical Activity on Health Related Quality of Life in College Females: 1760 Board #105 May 28, 2

Rachelle M. Acitelli; Michael V. Fedewa; Bhibha M. Das; Michael D. Schmidt; Ellen M. Evans

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