U.S., Feb. 3 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07379879) titled 'Acute Neurochemical and Cognitive Changes After HIIT vs MICT/LICT' on Jan. 24.
Brief Summary: This study examines whether the intensity of a single running session changes a blood marker related to brain health (brain-derived neurotrophic factor, BDNF), blood lactate, and performance on a short thinking task that measures attention and self-control (the Stroop test) in healthy young adult men.
Twelve healthy males (18-25 years) will complete four separate sessions in a randomized, counterbalanced order, with at least 7 days between sessions. Each session includes an 8-minute warm-up followed by 24 minutes of one of the following con...