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Left ventricular mechanical, cardiac autonomic and metabolic responses to a single session of high intensity interval training

Edwards, Jamie J., Wiles, Jonathan D., Vadaszy, Noemi, Taylor, Katrina A., O’Driscoll, Jamie M. (2022) Left ventricular mechanical, cardiac autonomic and metabolic responses to a single session of high intensity interval training. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 122 . pp. 383-394. ISSN 1439-6319. E-ISSN 1439-6327. (doi:10.1007/s00421-021-04840-z) (Access to this publication is currently restricted. You may be able to access a copy if URLs are provided) (KAR id:114450)

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Abstract

Purpose

High-intensity interval training (HIIT) produces significant health benefits. However, the acute physiological responses to HIIT are poorly understood. Therefore, we aimed to measure the acute cardiac autonomic, haemodynamic, metabolic and left ventricular mechanical responses to a single HIIT session.

Methods

Fifty young, healthy participants completed a single HIIT session, comprising of three 30-s maximal exercise intervals on a cycle ergometer, interspersed with 2-min active recovery. Cardiac autonomics, haemodynamics and metabolic variables were measured pre-, during and post-HIIT. Conventional and speckle tracking echocardiography was used to record standard and tissue Doppler measures of left ventricular (LV) structure, function and mechanics pre- and post-HIIT.

Results

Following a single HIIT session, there was significant post-exercise systolic hypotension (126 ± 13 to 111 ± 10 mmHg, p < 0.05), parallel to a significant reduction in total peripheral resistance (1640 ± 365 to 639 ± 177 dyne⋅s⋅cm5, p < 0.001) and significant increases in baroreceptor reflex sensitivity and baroreceptor effectiveness index (9.2 ± 11 to 24.8 ± 16.7 ms⋅mmHg−1 and 41.8 ± 28 to 68.8 ± 16.2, respectively) during recovery compared to baseline. There was also a significant increase in the low- to high-frequency heart rate variability ratio in recovery (0.7 ± 0.48 to 1.7 ± 1, p < 0.001) and significant improvements in left ventricular global longitudinal strain (− 18.3 ± 1.2% to − 29.2 ± 2.3%, p < 0.001), and myocardial twist mechanics (1.27 ± 0.72 to 1.98 ± 0.72°·cm−1, p = 0.028) post-HIIT compared to baseline.

Conclusion

A single HIIT session is associated with acute improvements in autonomic modulation, haemodynamic cardiovascular control and left ventricular function, structure and mechanics. The acute responses to HIIT provide crucial mechanistic information, which may have significant acute and chronic clinical implications.

Item Type: Article
DOI/Identification number: 10.1007/s00421-021-04840-z
Subjects: R Medicine
Institutional Unit: Schools > School of Natural Sciences > Sports and Exercise Science
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Funders: Canterbury Christ Church University (https://ror.org/0489ggv38)
Depositing User: Katrina Taylor
Date Deposited: 07 May 2026 18:26 UTC
Last Modified: 11 May 2026 11:25 UTC
Resource URI: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/114450 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes)

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