等长运动
肌肉肥大
医学
血流受限
肌肉力量
强度(物理)
血流
力量训练
体力
内科学
物理医学与康复
物理疗法
心脏病学
阻力训练
量子力学
物理
作者
Toshiharu Natsume,Hayao Ozaki,Anneyuko I. Saito,Takashi Abe,Hisashi Naito
标识
DOI:10.1249/mss.0000000000000722
摘要
Purpose Low-load voluntary exercise can induce muscle hypertrophy and strength gain in working muscles when combined with blood flow restriction (BFR). However, it is unknown whether such hypertrophy and strength gain can be induced by involuntary muscle contractions triggered via low-intensity neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) combined with BFR. The purpose of this article was to investigate whether low-intensity NMES combined with BFR (NMES-BFR) could elicit muscle hypertrophy and strength gain in the quadriceps. Methods Eight untrained young male participants (mean ± SE; age, 26.2 ± 0.7 yr; height, 1.74 ± 0.02 m; body weight, 71.4 ± 4.8 kg) were subjected to 23 min of unilateral low-intensity (5%–10% of maximal voluntary contraction) NMES twice per day (5 d·wk−1) for 2 wk: one leg received NMES-BFR and the other leg received NMES alone. Quadriceps muscle thickness and isometric and isokinetic strength were measured before and every week throughout the training and detraining periods. Results In NMES-BFR legs, muscle thickness increased after 2 wk of training (+3.9%) and decreased after 2 wk of detraining (−3.0%). NMES-BFR training also increased maximal knee extension strength in isometric (+14.2%) and isokinetic (+7.0% at 90°·s−1 and +8.3% at 180°·s−1) voluntary contractions. In addition, maximal isometric strength decreased (−6.8%), whereas no large fall (−1.9% at 90°·s−1 and −0.6% at 180°·s−1) in isokinetic maximal strength was evident after 2 wk of detraining. In legs that received NMES alone, no prominent change was observed; there was a negligible effect on isometric strength. Conclusion Low-intensity NMES-BFR induces muscle hypertrophy and strength gain in untrained young male participants.
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