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NCT ID: NCT04823429 Recruiting - Exercise Clinical Trials

HIIT and MICT on Nitric Oxide-mediated Erythrocyte Rheology

Start date: March 5, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Erythrocyte rheological properties affect blood viscoelasticity and consequently regulate vascular resistance to flow shear force, whereas rheological impairments of erythrocytes may result in circulatory disorders. The aim of this study was to establish an effective exercise strategy for improving individual aerobic capacity and for simultaneously ameliorating the risk of hemorheological dysfunction evoked by a graded exercise test (GXT) and the hypotheses is exercise intervention will improved hemorheological functions by enhancing deformability of erythrocytes via NO-mediated mechanism. This study included 60 healthy sedentary mens (age 20~30) from Chang Gung university than were randomized into the HIIT [3-min intervals at 40% and 80% V̇O2 reserve (V̇O2R),n=10] and MICT(sustained 60% V̇O2R,n=10)on a bicycle ergometer for 30min·d-1, 5 d·wk-1 for 6 wk.