Title of article :
Platelet indices and function response to two types of high intensity interval exercise and comparison with moderate intensity continuous exercise among men after coronary artery bypass graft: A randomized trial
Author/Authors :
Sobhani, Vahid Exercise Physiology Research Center - Life Style Institute - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Taghizadeh, Mahmoudreza Exercise Physiology Research Center - Life Style Institute - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Moshkani-Farahani, Maryam Atherosclerosis Research Center - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: It has been indicated that the acute exercise increases the thrombotic events
that stem from platelet hyper-reactivity. The present randomized controlled trial study was
carried out with the aim to compare high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE) with moderate
intensity continuous exercise (MICE) in terms of platelet indices and function in patients who
had undergone post coronary artery bypass graft (CABG).
METHODS: 30 men with a history of CABG were recruited and divided into 3 groups (MICE,
HIIE-1, and HIIE-2). The MICE protocol consisted of running for 40 minutes with 65% of
maximal heart rate (HRmax). Subjects in HIIE-1 group performed an interval exercise with work
to rest ratio of 1:1 in which 10 rounds of running (95% HRmax) were followed by active recovery
(35% HRmax). HIIE-2 subjects performed an interval exercise with work to rest ratio of 2:1 in
which 7 rounds of running (85% HRmax) were followed by active recovery (45% HRmax). Before
and immediately after the exercise protocols, blood samples were taken from subjects and
analyzed to measure the variables.
RESULTS: Although platelet count (PLT) and hematocrit (HCT) were increased significantly
after HIIE-1 and HIIE-2 in comparison to MICE (P < 0.050), the other platelet indices [mean
platelet volume (MPV), platelet distribution width (PDW), plateletcrit (PCT)] were not
significantly changed among groups (P > 0.050). The platelet aggregation and fibrinogen were
further increased after HIIE-1 and HIIE-2 as compared with MICE; however, such increment
were significant between HIIE-2 and MICE (P < 0.050).
CONCLUSION: It seems that HIIE, regardless of the type, has higher thrombotic potentials
compared with MICE. Accordingly, MICE is safer than HIIE for rehabilitation in patients
undergoing CABG.
Keywords :
Fibrinogen , Platelets , Rehabilitation , Aerobic Exercise , High-intensity Intermittent Exercise
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics