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Three Minutes of Sprinting Overhauls Blood Signals More Than 90 Minutes of Steady Cardio
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Three Minutes of Sprinting Overhauls Blood Signals More Than 90 Minutes of Steady Cardio

A Cell Reports Medicine study found that three minutes of all-out cycling sprint intervals altered about 714 blood proteins—far more than the 7 proteins shifted after 90 minutes of moderate cycling. Some sprint-induced proteins linked to lower heart disease, obesity, and type 2 diabetes risk in a database of over 53,000 people, though causation isn’t proven. The findings suggest muscle and fat tissues communicate after intense exercise, with fat cells notably responding to sprint-derived signals. The study’s small, mostly male sample limits generalization to women, and while the protein changes align with healthier profiles in real-world data, it remains unclear whether they cause better health outcomes. The work highlights that short, intense efforts can elicit a stronger internal biochemical response than longer moderate workouts, but long-term health benefits require further research.