1. Analysis of high-intensity physical activity biological feasibility within the framework of children health training
- Author
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Artem Moment, Lena Rubenkova, Viktor Nemerovsky, Elena Karpenko, and Aleksey Nikitin
- Subjects
medicine.medical_specialty ,Environmental Engineering ,lcsh:QP1-981 ,media_common.quotation_subject ,High intensity ,Physical activity ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,Timeline ,030229 sport sciences ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Training (civil) ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Interval training ,lcsh:Microbiology ,lcsh:Physiology ,Developmental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Epidemiology ,lcsh:Zoology ,medicine ,Conceptual model ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Reliability (statistics) ,media_common - Abstract
Epidemiological surveys reflect a negative trend in functional indicators for children’s physical health. In recent surveys it is experimentally proved that unlike other methods of training, high-intensity interval training (HIIT) produces prevailing positive effect onto the indicators of physical and functional condition of children with poor health. However, the review of studies suggests that the stated idea turns to be controversial. There is the evidence of possible negative effects of intense physical activity due to the low level biological reliability of adaptation mechanisms and other anatomical and physiological characteristics of children. Therefore, it is necessary to provide a scientifically based conceptual model of timeline for children’s health training in which the central health impetus will be HIIT.
- Published
- 2020