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    3 minutes of sprinting does something 90 minutes of exercise does not

    NCIJ NETWNCIJ NETWORKBy NCIJ NETWNCIJ NETWORKAugust 21, 2026 Science No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Just three minutes of sprinting may produce a molecular response that looks very different from what happens after 90 minutes of moderate exercise.

    Researchers at Rockefeller University compared how the body responds to exercise performed at different intensities. They found that six 30-second, all-out sprints changed nearly one-quarter of the proteins measured in the blood immediately after exercise. By comparison, 90 minutes of continuous moderate cycling altered less than one-quarter of one percent. Moderate treadmill running affected more proteins than cycling, but still far fewer than the brief sprint session.

    Sprinting Triggers a Rapid Molecular Surge

    The sprint workout also altered more than 200 metabolites and rapidly increased levels of proteins involved in blood vessel growth, tissue remodeling, and hormonal signaling.

    Some of these proteins appeared to reach the bloodstream through a fast cell-signaling process called ectodomain shedding — rather than being newly produced and released, pieces of proteins already located on the surface of cells were cut away and rapidly sent into circulation.

    The researchers also tested how human fat cells responded to blood collected after sprinting. Those cells showed widespread changes in gene activity, including shifts in how they processed fuel, reacted to hormones, and detected nutrient availability.

    Moderate Exercise Produces a Slower Response

    Moderate exercise led to a much less dramatic immediate reaction. A substantial rise in fatty acids and liver-derived proteins associated with the demands of endurance exercise did not appear in the bloodstream until three hours after the workout.

    Human fat cells exposed to blood collected after moderate cycling also showed only small changes in gene activity.

    Links to Metabolic Health and Biological Aging

    The researchers then compared the proteins that responded to exercise with health information from more than 53,000 participants in the UK Biobank. Many of those proteins were associated with lower risks of cardiovascular and metabolic disease.

    The pattern was especially notable for obesity, type 2 diabetes, and other metabolic disorders. Among 33 proteins associated with lower risk, 32 were altered by sprinting, while only three were affected by moderate exercise. More than one-quarter of those proteins were also linked to slower biological aging.

    “What’s exciting here is that just a few minutes of intense exercise can trigger a significant molecular response,” says Cohen. “And we still see it after eight weeks of training, which tells us this response isn’t simply a product of the body struggling to keep up with unfamiliar stress. It may be that the responses we observed are intrinsic to intense exercise.”

    Why Exercise Intensity May Matter

    The findings suggest that exercise intensity may strongly influence the proteins and metabolites released into the bloodstream and, in turn, the way tissues throughout the body respond.

    “It’s well appreciated that different intensities of exercise stimulate distinct body-wide adaptations,” notes Luke Olsen, the postdoctoral fellow who conducted the studies. “However, the molecular mechanisms linking these intensity-dependent adaptations have remained largely elusive. Our work suggests that exerkines-proteins and metabolites released into the bloodstream following exercise-are highly sensitive to exercise intensity and may be the key mediators of the health-promoting effects of short bursts of vigorous exercise.”

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