Effects of Therapeutic Ultrasound and Aussie Current With High-Intensity Interval Training on Abdominal Adiposity in Young Adults With Overweight and Obesity: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
Ana Carolina Aparecida Marcondes-Scalli, Patricia Rehder-Santos, Étore De Favari Signini, Alex Castro, Carla Dato, Leonardo Furlan, Richard Eloin Liebano, Aparecida Maria Catai

TL;DR
This study tests if combining ultrasound, Aussie current, and high-intensity exercise can reduce belly fat in overweight young adults.
Contribution
This is the first study to combine therapeutic ultrasound and Aussie current with HIIT to investigate their combined effects on abdominal adiposity and metabolic health.
Findings
Combining TUS, Aussie current, and HIIT may enhance lipolysis and fat oxidation.
The protocol could improve body composition and serum metabolic profiles in overweight individuals.
The study may provide insights into optimizing treatment duration and cardiovascular health in obesity.
Abstract
More than half of the world’s population will be overweight or obese by 2035, and it is known that physical exercise, such as high-intensity interval training (HIIT), is a tool for controlling obesity by improving body composition and the metabolic profile. Noninvasive techniques such as therapeutic ultrasound (TUS) and the Aussie current have shown potential in controlling adipose tissue, but their effects combined with HIIT remain unknown. TUS may be combined with the Aussie current to potentiate the specific effects of each intervention, such as lipolysis induced by TUS and lymphatic activation promoted by the Aussie current. The integration of HIIT into this protocol is justified by its ability to stimulate β-oxidation and facilitate the metabolic use of fatty acids mobilized by the electrophysical resources. Furthermore, the use of HIIT as opposed to moderate-intensity continuous…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiovascular and exercise physiology · Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control · Thermoregulation and physiological responses
