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The Impact of Sprint Interval Exercise in Acute Severe Hypoxia on Executive Function | |
Kong,Zhaowei1; Yu,Qian1; Sun,Shengyan2; Lei,On Kei1; Tian,Yu1; Shi,Qingde3; Nie,Jinlei3; Burtscher,Martin4 | |
2022-06-01 | |
Source Publication | HIGH ALTITUDE MEDICINE & BIOLOGY |
ISSN | 1527-0297 |
Volume | 23Issue:2Pages:135-145 |
Abstract | Kong, Zhaowei, Qian Yu, Shengyan Sun, On Kei Lei, Yu Tian, Qingde Shi, Jinlei Nie, and Martin Burtscher. The impact of sprint interval exercise in acute severe hypoxia on executive function. High Alt Med Biol. 23: 135-145, 2022. Objective: The present study evaluated executive performance responses to sprint interval exercise in normoxia and relatively severe hypoxia. Methods: Twenty-five physically active men (age 22 ± 2 years; maximal oxygen uptake 43 ± 2 ml/[kg·min]) performed four trials including two normoxic (FIO2 = 0.209) and two normobaric hypoxic trials (FIO2 = 0.112), at rest (control) and exercise at the same time on different days. The exercise scheme consisted of 20 sets of 6-seconds all-out cycling sprint interspersed with 15-seconds recovery. The Stroop task was conducted before, 10, 30, and 60 minutes after each trial, whereas peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2), heart rate, ratings of perceived exertion, and feelings of arousal were additionally recorded immediately after the interventions. Results: Despite the low SpO2 levels, both resting and sprint interval exercise in hypoxia had no adverse effects on executive function. Exercise elicited executive improvements in normoxia (-5.3% and-3.4% at 10 and 30 minutes after exercise) and in hypoxia (-7.8% and-4.3%), which is reflected by ameliorating incongruent reaction time and its 30-minutes sustained effects (p = 0.018). Conclusions: The findings demonstrate that sprint interval exercise caused sustained executive benefits, and exercise in relatively severe hypoxia did not impair executive performance. |
Keyword | Cognition High-intensity Intermittent Exercise Information Processing Normoxia |
DOI | 10.1089/ham.2022.0004 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Biophysics ; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health ; Sport Sciences |
WOS Subject | Biophysics ; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health ; Sport Sciences |
WOS ID | WOS:000805189800001 |
Publisher | Mary Ann Liebert Inc. |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85132196948 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | Faculty of Education |
Corresponding Author | Nie,Jinlei |
Affiliation | 1.Faculty of Education, University of Macau, Macao, China 2.Institute of Physical Education, Huzhou University, Huzhou, China 3.School of Health Sciences and Sports, Macao Polytechnic University, Macao 4.Department of Sport Science, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria |
First Author Affilication | Faculty of Education |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Kong,Zhaowei,Yu,Qian,Sun,Shengyan,et al. The Impact of Sprint Interval Exercise in Acute Severe Hypoxia on Executive Function[J]. HIGH ALTITUDE MEDICINE & BIOLOGY, 2022, 23(2), 135-145. |
APA | Kong,Zhaowei., Yu,Qian., Sun,Shengyan., Lei,On Kei., Tian,Yu., Shi,Qingde., Nie,Jinlei., & Burtscher,Martin (2022). The Impact of Sprint Interval Exercise in Acute Severe Hypoxia on Executive Function. HIGH ALTITUDE MEDICINE & BIOLOGY, 23(2), 135-145. |
MLA | Kong,Zhaowei,et al."The Impact of Sprint Interval Exercise in Acute Severe Hypoxia on Executive Function".HIGH ALTITUDE MEDICINE & BIOLOGY 23.2(2022):135-145. |
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