[HTML][HTML] Psychophysiological responses to group exercise training sessions: does exercise intensity matter?

M Vandoni, E Codrons, L Marin, L Correale… - PLoS …, 2016 - journals.plos.org
M Vandoni, E Codrons, L Marin, L Correale, M Bigliassi, CF Buzzachera
PLoS One, 2016journals.plos.org
Group exercise training programs were introduced as a strategy for improving health and
fitness and potentially reducing dropout rates. This study examined the psychophysiological
responses to group exercise training sessions. Twenty-seven adults completed two group
exercise training sessions of moderate and vigorous exercise intensities in a random and
counterbalanced order. The% HRR and the exertional and arousal responses to vigorous
session were higher than those during the moderate session (p< 0.05). Consequently, the …
Group exercise training programs were introduced as a strategy for improving health and fitness and potentially reducing dropout rates. This study examined the psychophysiological responses to group exercise training sessions. Twenty-seven adults completed two group exercise training sessions of moderate and vigorous exercise intensities in a random and counterbalanced order. The %HRR and the exertional and arousal responses to vigorous session were higher than those during the moderate session (p<0.05). Consequently, the affective responses to vigorous session were less pleasant than those during moderate session (p<0.05). These results suggest that the psychophysiological responses to group exercise training sessions are intensity-dependent. From an adherence perspective, interventionists are encouraged to emphasize group exercise training sessions at a moderate intensity to maximize affective responses and to minimize exertional responses, which in turn may positively affect future exercise behavior.
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