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Effects of a 20-Week High-Intensity Strength Training Program on Muscle Strength Gain and Cardiac Adaptation in Untrained Men: Preliminary Results of a Prospective Longitudinal Study

BACKGROUND: As strength sports gain popularity, there is a growing need to explore the impact of sustained strength training on cardiac biventricular structure and function, an area that has received less attention compared to the well-established physiological cardiac adaptation to endurance traini...

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Autores principales: Pamart, Nicolas, Drigny, Joffrey, Azambourg, Hélène, Remilly, Marion, Macquart, Maxime, Lefèvre, Alexandre, Lahjaily, Kamal, Parienti, Jean Jacques, Rocamora, Amélia, Guermont, Henri, Desvergée, Antoine, Ollitrault, Pierre, Tournoux, Francois, Saloux, Eric, Normand, Hervé, Reboursière, Emmanuel, Gauthier, Antoine, Hodzic, Amir
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JMIR Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10630871/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37874630
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/47876
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author Pamart, Nicolas
Drigny, Joffrey
Azambourg, Hélène
Remilly, Marion
Macquart, Maxime
Lefèvre, Alexandre
Lahjaily, Kamal
Parienti, Jean Jacques
Rocamora, Amélia
Guermont, Henri
Desvergée, Antoine
Ollitrault, Pierre
Tournoux, Francois
Saloux, Eric
Normand, Hervé
Reboursière, Emmanuel
Gauthier, Antoine
Hodzic, Amir
author_facet Pamart, Nicolas
Drigny, Joffrey
Azambourg, Hélène
Remilly, Marion
Macquart, Maxime
Lefèvre, Alexandre
Lahjaily, Kamal
Parienti, Jean Jacques
Rocamora, Amélia
Guermont, Henri
Desvergée, Antoine
Ollitrault, Pierre
Tournoux, Francois
Saloux, Eric
Normand, Hervé
Reboursière, Emmanuel
Gauthier, Antoine
Hodzic, Amir
author_sort Pamart, Nicolas
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description BACKGROUND: As strength sports gain popularity, there is a growing need to explore the impact of sustained strength training on cardiac biventricular structure and function, an area that has received less attention compared to the well-established physiological cardiac adaptation to endurance training. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to implement a 20-week high-intensity strength training program to enhance maximal muscle strength and evaluate its impact on cardiac biventricular adaptation in healthy, untrained men. METHODS: A total of 27 healthy and untrained young men (mean age 22.8, SD 3.2 years) participated in a strength training program designed to increase muscle strength. The training program involved concentric, eccentric, and isometric exercise phases, conducted over a consecutive 20-week time frame with a frequency of 3 weekly training sessions. Participants were evaluated before and after 12 and 20 weeks of training through body composition analysis (bioelectrical impedance), a 12-lead resting electrocardiogram, 3D transthoracic echocardiography, cardiopulmonary exercise testing, and muscle isokinetic dynamometry. The progression of strength training loads was guided by 1-repetition maximum (RM) testing during the training program. RESULTS: Of the initial cohort, 22 participants completed the study protocol. No injuries were reported. The BMI (mean 69.8, SD 10.8 kg/m² vs mean 72, SD 11 kg/m²; P=.72) and the fat mass (mean 15.3%, SD 7.5% vs mean 16.5%, SD 7%; P=.87) remained unchanged after training. The strength training program led to significant gains in 1-RM exercise testing as early as 4 weeks into training for leg extension (mean 69.6, SD 17.7 kg vs mean 96.5, SD 31 kg; P<.001), leg curl (mean 43.2, SD 9.7 kg vs mean 52.8, SD 13.4 kg; P<.001), inclined press (mean 174.1, SD 41.1 kg vs mean 229.2, SD 50.4 kg; P<.001), butterfly (mean 26.3, SD 6.2 kg vs mean 32.5, SD 6.6 kg; P<.001), and curl biceps on desk (mean 22.9, SD 5.2 kg vs mean 29.6, SD 5.2 kg; P<.001). After 20 weeks, the 1-RM leg curl, bench press, pullover, butterfly, leg extension, curl biceps on desk, and inclined press showed significant mean percentage gains of +40%, +41.1%, +50.3%, +63.5%, +80.1%, +105%, and +106%, respectively (P<.001). Additionally, the isokinetic evaluation confirmed increases in maximal strength for the biceps (+9.2 Nm), triceps (+11.6 Nm), quadriceps (+46.8 Nm), and hamstrings (+25.3 Nm). In this paper, only the training and muscular aspects are presented; the cardiac analysis will be addressed separately. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that a short-term high-intensity strength training program was successful in achieving significant gains in muscle strength among previously untrained young men. We intend to use this protocol to gain a better understanding of the impact of high-intensity strength training on cardiac physiological remodeling, thereby providing new insights into the cardiac global response in strength athletes. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04187170; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04187170
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spelling pubmed-106308712023-10-24 Effects of a 20-Week High-Intensity Strength Training Program on Muscle Strength Gain and Cardiac Adaptation in Untrained Men: Preliminary Results of a Prospective Longitudinal Study Pamart, Nicolas Drigny, Joffrey Azambourg, Hélène Remilly, Marion Macquart, Maxime Lefèvre, Alexandre Lahjaily, Kamal Parienti, Jean Jacques Rocamora, Amélia Guermont, Henri Desvergée, Antoine Ollitrault, Pierre Tournoux, Francois Saloux, Eric Normand, Hervé Reboursière, Emmanuel Gauthier, Antoine Hodzic, Amir JMIR Form Res Original Paper BACKGROUND: As strength sports gain popularity, there is a growing need to explore the impact of sustained strength training on cardiac biventricular structure and function, an area that has received less attention compared to the well-established physiological cardiac adaptation to endurance training. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to implement a 20-week high-intensity strength training program to enhance maximal muscle strength and evaluate its impact on cardiac biventricular adaptation in healthy, untrained men. METHODS: A total of 27 healthy and untrained young men (mean age 22.8, SD 3.2 years) participated in a strength training program designed to increase muscle strength. The training program involved concentric, eccentric, and isometric exercise phases, conducted over a consecutive 20-week time frame with a frequency of 3 weekly training sessions. Participants were evaluated before and after 12 and 20 weeks of training through body composition analysis (bioelectrical impedance), a 12-lead resting electrocardiogram, 3D transthoracic echocardiography, cardiopulmonary exercise testing, and muscle isokinetic dynamometry. The progression of strength training loads was guided by 1-repetition maximum (RM) testing during the training program. RESULTS: Of the initial cohort, 22 participants completed the study protocol. No injuries were reported. The BMI (mean 69.8, SD 10.8 kg/m² vs mean 72, SD 11 kg/m²; P=.72) and the fat mass (mean 15.3%, SD 7.5% vs mean 16.5%, SD 7%; P=.87) remained unchanged after training. The strength training program led to significant gains in 1-RM exercise testing as early as 4 weeks into training for leg extension (mean 69.6, SD 17.7 kg vs mean 96.5, SD 31 kg; P<.001), leg curl (mean 43.2, SD 9.7 kg vs mean 52.8, SD 13.4 kg; P<.001), inclined press (mean 174.1, SD 41.1 kg vs mean 229.2, SD 50.4 kg; P<.001), butterfly (mean 26.3, SD 6.2 kg vs mean 32.5, SD 6.6 kg; P<.001), and curl biceps on desk (mean 22.9, SD 5.2 kg vs mean 29.6, SD 5.2 kg; P<.001). After 20 weeks, the 1-RM leg curl, bench press, pullover, butterfly, leg extension, curl biceps on desk, and inclined press showed significant mean percentage gains of +40%, +41.1%, +50.3%, +63.5%, +80.1%, +105%, and +106%, respectively (P<.001). Additionally, the isokinetic evaluation confirmed increases in maximal strength for the biceps (+9.2 Nm), triceps (+11.6 Nm), quadriceps (+46.8 Nm), and hamstrings (+25.3 Nm). In this paper, only the training and muscular aspects are presented; the cardiac analysis will be addressed separately. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that a short-term high-intensity strength training program was successful in achieving significant gains in muscle strength among previously untrained young men. We intend to use this protocol to gain a better understanding of the impact of high-intensity strength training on cardiac physiological remodeling, thereby providing new insights into the cardiac global response in strength athletes. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04187170; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04187170 JMIR Publications 2023-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10630871/ /pubmed/37874630 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/47876 Text en ©Nicolas Pamart, Joffrey Drigny, Hélène Azambourg, Marion Remilly, Maxime Macquart, Alexandre Lefèvre, Kamal Lahjaily, Jean Jacques Parienti, Amélia Rocamora, Henri Guermont, Antoine Desvergée, Pierre Ollitrault, Francois Tournoux, Eric Saloux, Hervé Normand, Emmanuel Reboursière, Antoine Gauthier, Amir Hodzic. Originally published in JMIR Formative Research (https://formative.jmir.org), 24.10.2023. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Formative Research, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://formative.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Pamart, Nicolas
Drigny, Joffrey
Azambourg, Hélène
Remilly, Marion
Macquart, Maxime
Lefèvre, Alexandre
Lahjaily, Kamal
Parienti, Jean Jacques
Rocamora, Amélia
Guermont, Henri
Desvergée, Antoine
Ollitrault, Pierre
Tournoux, Francois
Saloux, Eric
Normand, Hervé
Reboursière, Emmanuel
Gauthier, Antoine
Hodzic, Amir
Effects of a 20-Week High-Intensity Strength Training Program on Muscle Strength Gain and Cardiac Adaptation in Untrained Men: Preliminary Results of a Prospective Longitudinal Study
title Effects of a 20-Week High-Intensity Strength Training Program on Muscle Strength Gain and Cardiac Adaptation in Untrained Men: Preliminary Results of a Prospective Longitudinal Study
title_full Effects of a 20-Week High-Intensity Strength Training Program on Muscle Strength Gain and Cardiac Adaptation in Untrained Men: Preliminary Results of a Prospective Longitudinal Study
title_fullStr Effects of a 20-Week High-Intensity Strength Training Program on Muscle Strength Gain and Cardiac Adaptation in Untrained Men: Preliminary Results of a Prospective Longitudinal Study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of a 20-Week High-Intensity Strength Training Program on Muscle Strength Gain and Cardiac Adaptation in Untrained Men: Preliminary Results of a Prospective Longitudinal Study
title_short Effects of a 20-Week High-Intensity Strength Training Program on Muscle Strength Gain and Cardiac Adaptation in Untrained Men: Preliminary Results of a Prospective Longitudinal Study
title_sort effects of a 20-week high-intensity strength training program on muscle strength gain and cardiac adaptation in untrained men: preliminary results of a prospective longitudinal study
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10630871/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37874630
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/47876
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