U.S., Dec. 12 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07276308) titled 'Psychophysiological and Cognitive Responses to Low-Volume High-Intensity Interval Exercise in Overweight-to-Obese Adults' on Nov. 14.
Brief Summary: This study aims to explore how stress-related hormones and psychological traits influence people's feelings and perceptions during a short and intense form of exercise called low-volume high-intensity interval exercise (Lv-HIIE). Adults with overweight or obesity participated in a supervised 10-week cycling program consisting of repeated one-minute high-intensity efforts separated by short recovery periods.
The research examines how psychophysiological stress markers (such as cortisol ...