Health benefits of interval walking training

Kristian Karstoft*, Ida Kær Thorsen, Jens Steen Nielsen, Thomas Phillip James Solomon, Shizue Masuki, Hiroshi Nose, Mathias Ried-Larsen

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde
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Abstract

Interval walking training (IWT) is a free-living training intervention involving alternating fast and slow walking cycles. IWT is efficacious in improving physical fitness and muscle strength, and reducing factors associated with lifestyle-related diseases. In individuals with type 2 diabetes, IWT improves glycemic control directly through enhanced glucose effectiveness, challenging conventional views on mechanisms behind training-induced improvements in glycemic control. Whereas adherence to IWT in short-term studies is high, ensuring long-term adherence remains a challenge, particularly in populations with chronic diseases and/or overweight/obesity. Long-term studies in real-world settings are imperative to ascertain the widespread effectiveness of IWT and elucidate its impact on hard endpoints.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftApplied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism
Vol/bind49
Udgave nummer7
Sider (fra-til)1002-1007
Antal sider6
ISSN1715-5312
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 jul. 2024

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