High-intensity interval training combined with vibration and dietary restriction Improves body composition and blood lipids in obese adults: a randomized trial
This study aimed to compare the effect of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) with additional whole-body vibration (WBV) on
body composition and lipid profile in obese/overweight adults on a hypocaloric diet. Forty adults were randomly assigned to (a)
HIIT and vibration and hypocaloric diet (HIITWBV, n
¼
13), (b) HIIT and diet (HIIT, n
¼
14), and (c) diet only (control [CON],
n
¼
13). High-intensity interval training WBV participants trained 3 times per week for 8 weeks (6 sets
1 minute of HIIT, cycling
at 90% heart rate peak followed by 1 minute of interset vibration, at a frequency of 18 Hz increasing until 25 Hz with a peak-to-
peak displacement of 4 mm. Training volume increased 1 set every 2 weeks until 10 sets). The HIIT group performed HIIT training
followed by 2 minutes of passive recovery, while the CON continued with their daily activities combined with calorie restriction.
Body composition (body fat and fat-free mass) and biochemical indices (glucose, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein
cholesterol, and triglycerides) were determined. Following 8 weeks, body fat was significantly reduced by 7.5% and both tri-
glycerides and total cholesterol decreased in the HIITWBV group only (
16.5% and
11.7% respectively). This study suggests
that HIIT in combination with WBV and a hypocaloric diet can improve overall lipid profile in overweight/obese individual