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Effect of Outcome Expectations on Psychological and Physiological Responses to Interval Exercise Training
The purpose of this study is to research the effects of exercising at high intensities for short periods of time on exercise tolerance and motivation.
The proposed research will investigate whether adding a treatment component that focuses on positive outcome expectations of a high-intensity interval training (HIIT) intervention produces greater improvements in psychological and physiological study outcomes. This project will yield empirical evidence that will inform how to help Americans meet physical activity guidelines; how to develop exercise programs that are more likely to promote exercise as a habit; and maintenance of health and a healthy body weight.
Age
18 - 40 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
USDA Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center
Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States
Start Date
November 29, 2017
Primary Completion Date
October 21, 2019
Completion Date
October 21, 2019
Last Updated
April 11, 2025
66
ACTUAL participants
HIIT + POE
OTHER
HIIT only
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
USDA Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center
NCT01143454
NCT07472881
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