Effects of Exercise Intensity on Cardiometabolic Parameters of Ovariectomized Obese Mice

Author:

Dos-Santos Adriano1,do Nascimento Carvalho Bruno2ORCID,Da Costa-Santos Nicolas1,Mello-Silva Fernanda Queiroz de1ORCID,Pereira Abel de Assis1,Jesus Ney Roberto de1,De Angelis Kátia3ORCID,Irigoyen Maria Claudia2,Bernardes Nathalia1,Caperuto Erico Chagas1,Scapini Katia Bilhar1,Sanches Iris Callado1

Affiliation:

1. Human Movement Laboratory, Sao Judas Tadeu University, Sao Paulo, Brazil

2. Heart Institute, department of hypertension, University of Sao Paulo, Faculty of Medicine, Sao Paulo, Brazil

3. Department of Medicine, Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThe aim of this study was to compare the effects of continuous-moderate vs. high-intensity interval aerobic training on cardiovascular and metabolic parameters in ovariectomized high-fat-fed mice. C57BL/6 female ovariectomized were divided into four groups (n=8): low-fat-fed sedentary (SLF); high-fat-fed sedentary (SHF); high-fat-fed moderate-intensity continuous trained (MICT-HF); and high-fat-fed high-intensity interval aerobic trained (HIIT-HF). The high-fat diet lasted 10 weeks. Ovariectomy was performed in the fourth week. The exercise training was carried out in the last four weeks of protocol. Fasting glycemia, oral glucose tolerance, arterial pressure, baroreflex sensitivity, and cardiovascular autonomic modulation were evaluated. Moderate-intensity continuous training prevented the increase in arterial pressure and promoted a reduction in HR at rest, associated with an improvement in the sympathovagal balance in MICT-HF vs. SHF. The high-intensity interval training reduced blood glucose and glucose intolerance in HIIT-HF vs. SHF and MICT-HF. In addition, it improved sympathovagal balance in HIIT-HF vs. SHF. Moderate-intensity continuous training was more effective in promoting cardiovascular benefits, while high-intensity interval training was more effective in promoting metabolic benefits.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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