The Acute Effect of Moderate-Intensity Steady-State Exercise and High-Intensity Interval Exercise in a Mentally Fatigued State on Subjective Ratings of Mental Fatigue

We investigated the effect of 10 min moderate-intensity steady-state exercise (SS) vs. high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE) in a mentally fatigued state on ratings of mental fatigue (MF). Twelve physically active males (age 20.5   ±   0.5 years) completed a 30 min computerized Incongruent Stroop-...

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Published inResearch quarterly for exercise and sport pp. 1 - 9
Main Authors Randfield, Ewen, Phillips, Shaun M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 20.05.2025
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Summary:We investigated the effect of 10 min moderate-intensity steady-state exercise (SS) vs. high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE) in a mentally fatigued state on ratings of mental fatigue (MF). Twelve physically active males (age 20.5   ±   0.5 years) completed a 30 min computerized Incongruent Stroop-Word-and-Colour-Test (C-ISWCT) followed by one of the following in a randomized order: A) 5 min light-intensity warm-up, then continuous cycling at 60% maximum heart rate (SS), B) 5 min light-intensity warm-up, then 3  ×  20s sprints interspersed with 3 min unloaded cycling (HIIE), C) 15 min rest (CON). Mental fatigue visual analogue scale (VAS) ratings increased statistically significantly pre- to post-MF protocol in all trials (F  = 114.11,  < .001). Post-warm-up MF ratings were not statistically significantly different between trials but showed a moderately greater reduction in SS vs. CON (d  = -0.66) and a large reduction in HIIE vs. CON (d  = -0.84). Post-exercise MF ratings were statistically significantly lower in SS and HIIE vs. CON (  = .005, d  = -1.52 and  = .006, d  = -1.43, respectively). Ten minutes SS exercise and HIIE are similarly effective at attenuating perceptions of MF compared with CON. Short bouts of exercise may combat perceived MF.
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ISSN:0270-1367
2168-3824
2168-3824
DOI:10.1080/02701367.2025.2496269