血流受限
医学
阻力训练
心脏病学
血压
收缩(语法)
血流
内科学
肌肉收缩
血管闭塞
麻醉
解剖
物理医学与康复
作者
Jeremy P. Loenneke,Daeyeol Kim,Christopher A. Fahs,Robert S. Thiebaud,Takashi Abe,Rebecca Larson,Debra A. Bemben,Michael G. Bemben
出处
期刊:Muscle & Nerve
[Wiley]
日期:2014-09-03
卷期号:51 (5): 713-721
被引量:167
摘要
ABSTRACT Introduction An unresolved question in resistance training combined with blood flow restriction (BFR) is what percentage of estimated arterial occlusion pressure provides the most robust acute muscular response. Methods Forty participants were assigned to Experiments 1, 2, or 3. Each experiment completed exercise protocols differing by pressure, exercise load, and/or volume. Torque was measured pre‐ and postexercise, and muscle activation was measured pre‐ and during each set. Results Pressure and load did not affect torque greatly. Muscle activation increased in all conditions ( P < 0.05) and was higher with 30% 1RM compared with 20% 1RM. Pressure appeared to increase muscle activation from 40% to 50% arterial occlusion [66% vs. 87% maximal voluntary contraction (30% 1RM)] but was not further increased with higher pressure. Conclusion Different levels of BFR may alter the acute muscular response to a degree, although higher pressures do not appear to augment these changes. Muscle Nerve 51 :713–721, 2015
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