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ABSTRACT: Aims
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of 5 years of supervised exercise training (ExComb), and the differential effects of subgroups of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT), with control on the cardiovascular risk profile in older adults.Methods and results
Older adults aged 70-77 years from Trondheim, Norway (n = 1567, 50% women), able to safely perform exercise training were randomized to 5 years of two weekly sessions of HIIT [∼90% of peak heart rate (HR), n = 400] or MICT (∼70% of peak HR, n = 387), together forming ExComb (n = 787), or control (instructed to follow physical activity recommendations, n = 780). The main outcome was a continuous cardiovascular risk score (CCR), individual cardiovascular risk factors, and peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak). CCR was not significantly lower [-0.19, 99% confidence interval (CI) -0.46 to 0.07] and VO2peak was not significantly higher (0.39 mL/kg/min, 99% CI -0.22 to 1.00) for ExComb vs. control. HIIT showed higher VO2peak (0.76 mL/kg/min, 99% CI 0.02-1.51), but not lower CCR (-0.32, 99% CI -0.64 to 0.01) vs. control. MICT did not show significant differences compared to control or HIIT. Individual risk factors mostly did not show significant between-group differences, with some exceptions for HIIT being better than control. There was no significant effect modification by sex. The number of cardiovascular events was similar across groups. The healthy and fit study sample, and contamination and cross-over between intervention groups, challenged the possibility of detecting between-group differences.Conclusions
Five years of supervised exercise training in older adults had little effect on cardiovascular risk profile and did not reduce cardiovascular events.Registration
ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01666340.
SUBMITTER: Letnes JM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9156390 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Letnes Jon Magne JM Berglund Ida I Johnson Kristin E KE Dalen Håvard H Nes Bjarne M BM Lydersen Stian S Viken Hallgeir H Hassel Erlend E Steinshamn Sigurd S Vesterbekkmo Elisabeth Kleivhaug EK Støylen Asbjørn A Reitlo Line S LS Zisko Nina N Bækkerud Fredrik H FH Tari Atefe R AR Ingebrigtsen Jan Erik JE Sandbakk Silvana B SB Carlsen Trude T Anderssen Sigmund A SA Singh Maria A Fiatarone MAF Coombes Jeff S JS Helbostad Jorunn L JL Rognmo Øivind Ø Wisløff Ulrik U Stensvold Dorthe D
European heart journal 20220601 21
<h4>Aims</h4>The aim of this study was to compare the effects of 5 years of supervised exercise training (ExComb), and the differential effects of subgroups of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT), with control on the cardiovascular risk profile in older adults.<h4>Methods and results</h4>Older adults aged 70-77 years from Trondheim, Norway (n = 1567, 50% women), able to safely perform exercise training were randomized to 5 years of two weekly ...[more]