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HIGH-INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING AND ITS IMPACT ON HEALTH -A REVIEW
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December 2022

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Narendra Yadav

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Abhishek Kumar

High-intensity interval training (HIIT) consists of alternating periods of intensive aerobic exercise with periods of passive or active moderate/mild intensity recovery. The purpose of the present study is to motivate other researchers to conduct a study on High-intensity interval training (HIIT) and spread knowledge about this training. this article was compiled through previous studies which are available on the internet, in theses, and in books. Search through Electronic databases to identify all related articles on HIIT and its impact or effect on the human body. Through this research or investigation, we have found that HIIT has lots of benefits like burning calories, improving muscle mass, improving endurance, maintaining a healthy heart, helping in maintaining diabetes, improving aerobic capacity and anaerobic capacity, and improving explosive strength. From this study, it was concluded that High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is very beneficial to maintaining good health, and it’s recommended to perform any kind of High-intensity interval training (HIIT) at least twice a week.

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... In a study, Bjornstad, et al. (2008) [1] reported the positive effect of 20 weeks of resistance and endurance training on P-selectin levels in patients with chronic heart failure. Pizza et al. (2001) [12] reported that four weeks of eccentric training did not make any significant changes in the level of E-selectin [20] . Tonjes et al. (2007) [23] suggested that four weeks of intense physical activity, not only reduce the fat percentage and weight, but also cause the reduction of E-selectin, vascular adhesion molecules 1 and intercellular adhesion molecule 1 in patients with diabetes. ...

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The influence of high-intensity interval training on the health-related physical fitness components of children who are currently enrolled in school
HIGH-INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING AND ITS IMPACT ON HEALTH -A REVIEW