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Table 1 Sample characteristics and changes in outcomes to assess clinical effectiveness after the REHIT intervention

From: Feasibility of procedures for a randomised pilot study of reduced exertion, high-intensity interval training (REHIT) with non-diabetic hyperglycaemia patients

 Pre-interventionPost-intervention
Age (years)46.4 ± 6.1
Ethnicity:  
 Asian BritishN = 3 (60%)
 White BritishN = 2 (40%) 
Mass (kg)71.2 ± 15.571 ± 14.8
BMI (kg m2)26.3 ± 3.926.2 ± 3.7
O2peak (ml kg min−1)30.6 ± 4.633.8 ± 4.3
HbA1c (mmol mol−1)44 ± 1.643.2 ± 0.8
Fat mass (%)16.2 ± 5.816.2 ± 6.1
Systolic BP (mmHg)118.4 ± 14.9118 ± 13.3
Diastolic BP (mmHg)75.6 ± 8.974.2 ± 8.3
  1. Note: Data are presented as mean ± standard deviations
  2. Abbreviations: BMI body mass index, BP blood pressure, HbA1c glycated haemoglobin A1c, REHIT reduced exertion high-intensity interval training, V̇O2peak peak oxygen uptake