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The goal of this clinical trial utilizing a randomized crossover design)is to explore the modulating effects of different exercise environments (green parks, outdoor athletic tracks, and indoor settings) on acute responses to High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT). It aims to determine if environmental factors can optimize an individual's stress regulation, cognitive improvement, and psychological exercise experience. The study involves 25 healthy full-time college students aged 18 to 25.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
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Sign the informed consent form and complete baseline health screenings and psychological scales.
Undergo resting physiological measurements (Heart Rate, Heart Rate Variability, Blood Pressure, Salivary Cortisol) and complete computerized executive function tasks (Stroop task and More-odd-shifting task).
Perform approximately 15 minutes of standardized preparation activities (warm-up).
Complete a 15-minute high-intensity interval jump-rope training session (using a protocol of 30 seconds of high-intensity exercise followed by 30 seconds of recovery) in a randomly assigned environment.
Immediately following the exercise, undergo repeated physiological measurements, psychological assessments, and cognitive function tests.
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The current study utilizes a randomized, counterbalanced crossover design to investigate how different exercise environments modulate the acute physiological and psychological responses to High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT). Each participant will complete three experimental sessions corresponding to three distinct environments: a green park (natural environment), an outdoor athletic track (conventional outdoor environment), and an indoor venue (artificial environment).
To eliminate carry-over effects and fatigue accumulation, a minimum washout period of 48 hours is mandated between each experimental session for every participant. The experimental procedures for each session are highly standardized, lasting approximately 60 minutes in total, and are structured into four main phases:
This rigorous and highly controlled methodology ensures that any observed differences in stress regulation, executive function, and psychological exercise experience can be reliably attributed to the modulatory effects of the specific exercise environment.
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25 participants in 3 patient groups
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shijun Jin; jing Wang
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