Blood flow restriction augments the cross-education effect of isometric handgrip training

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作者
Wong, Vickie [1 ]
Spitz, Robert W. [2 ]
Song, Jun Seob [3 ]
Yamada, Yujiro [3 ]
Kataoka, Ryo [3 ]
Hammert, William B. [3 ]
Kang, Anna [3 ]
Seffrin, Aldo [3 ]
Bell, Zachary W. [4 ]
Loenneke, Jeremy P. [3 ]
机构
[1] Solent Univ, Dept Sport & Hlth, Southampton SO14 0YN, Hants, England
[2] Univ Mississippi, Med Ctr, Dept Physiol & Biophys, Jackson, MS USA
[3] Univ Mississippi, Dept Hlth Exercise Sci & Recreat Management, Kevser Ermin Appl Physiol Lab, POB 1848, University, MS 38677 USA
[4] McGill Univ, Dept Kinesiol & Phys Educ, Montreal, PQ, Canada
关键词
BFR; Cross-over effect; Strength; Unilateral training; Upper body; Untrained limb; MUSCLE STRENGTH; MUSCULAR STRENGTH; SECTIONAL AREA; ADAPTATIONS; THICKNESS; GREATER; MASS;
D O I
10.1007/s00421-023-05386-y
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
IntroductionThe application of blood flow restriction (BFR) to low-intensity exercise may be able to increase strength not only in the trained limb but also in the homologous untrained limb. Whether this effect is repeatable and how that change compares to that observed with higher intensity exercise is unknown.PurposeExamine whether low-intensity training with BFR enhances the cross-education of strength compared to exercise without BFR and maximal efforts.MethodsA total of 179 participants completed the 6-week study, with 135 individuals performing isometric handgrip training over 18 sessions. Participants were randomly assigned to one of four groups: 1) low-intensity (4 x 2 min of 30% MVC; LI, n = 47), 2) low-intensity with blood flow restriction (LI + 50% arterial occlusion pressure; LI-BFR, n = 41), 3) maximal effort (4 x 5 s of 100% MVC; MAX, n = 47), and 4) non-exercise control (CON, n = 44).ResultsLI-BFR was the only group that observed a cross-education in strength (CON: 0.64 SD 2.9 kg, LI: 0.95 SD 3.6 kg, BFR-LI: 2.7 SD 3.3 kg, MAX: 0.80 SD 3.1 kg). In the trained hand, MAX observed the greatest change in strength (4.8 SD 3.3 kg) followed by LI-BFR (2.8 SD 4.0 kg). LI was not different from CON. Muscle thickness did not change in the untrained arm, but ulna muscle thickness was increased within the trained arm of the LI-BFR group (0.06 SD 0.11 cm).ConclusionIncorporating BFR into low-intensity isometric training led to a cross-education effect on strength that was greater than all other groups (including high-intensity training).
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页码:1575 / 1585
页数:11
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