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Neuromuscular Impact of Acute Hypertrophic Resistance Loading with And Without Blood-Flow Restriction

Exploring acute neuromuscular fatigue induced by different modalities of resistance exercise would help understand the adaptation subsequent to specific training programs. Therefore, we investigated the acute impact of high-intensity and low-intensity blood flow-restricted resistance exercise on the...

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Autores principales: de Mendonca, Goncalo Vilhena, Margarida Correia, Joana, Gomes, Miguel, Dias Gonçalves, André, Vila-Chã, Carolina, Pezarat-Correia, Pedro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9465727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36196340
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2022-0028
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author de Mendonca, Goncalo Vilhena
Margarida Correia, Joana
Gomes, Miguel
Dias Gonçalves, André
Vila-Chã, Carolina
Pezarat-Correia, Pedro
author_facet de Mendonca, Goncalo Vilhena
Margarida Correia, Joana
Gomes, Miguel
Dias Gonçalves, André
Vila-Chã, Carolina
Pezarat-Correia, Pedro
author_sort de Mendonca, Goncalo Vilhena
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description Exploring acute neuromuscular fatigue induced by different modalities of resistance exercise would help understand the adaptation subsequent to specific training programs. Therefore, we investigated the acute impact of high-intensity and low-intensity blood flow-restricted resistance exercise on the development of explosive torque throughout the torque-time curve. Seventeen healthy, young participants were included in a randomized, counterbalanced within-subjects design study, in which participants underwent two experimental conditions, separated by a 1-wk period. Low-intensity blood-flow restricted exercise and high-intensity resistance exercise were performed using dynamic elbow flexion at 20 and 75% of 1 repetition maximum, respectively. Maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) and the sequential rate of torque development (absolute and relative) were measured before and after exercise. Both protocols elicited a similar decrement in MVC (~ 25%) and in the peak rate of torque development after exercise (~ 45%). The absolute rate of torque development (0-50 and 50-100 ms) was also reduced (p<0.05) similarly between conditions. After normalizing torque values to MVC, this was only sustained for the rate of torque development 0-50ms (p<0.05). We found that both exercise protocols induced similar acute attenuation of the absolute rate of torque development up to the first 100 ms of MVC. We also demonstrated that the reduction in the rate of torque development between 50-100ms (in both protocols) was largely explained by an acute deficit in muscle strength post-exercise. Conversely, the impact of each protocol on the first 50ms of muscle torque did not depend on lower levels of muscle strength after exercise.
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spelling pubmed-94657272022-10-03 Neuromuscular Impact of Acute Hypertrophic Resistance Loading with And Without Blood-Flow Restriction de Mendonca, Goncalo Vilhena Margarida Correia, Joana Gomes, Miguel Dias Gonçalves, André Vila-Chã, Carolina Pezarat-Correia, Pedro J Hum Kinet Section I - Kinesiology Exploring acute neuromuscular fatigue induced by different modalities of resistance exercise would help understand the adaptation subsequent to specific training programs. Therefore, we investigated the acute impact of high-intensity and low-intensity blood flow-restricted resistance exercise on the development of explosive torque throughout the torque-time curve. Seventeen healthy, young participants were included in a randomized, counterbalanced within-subjects design study, in which participants underwent two experimental conditions, separated by a 1-wk period. Low-intensity blood-flow restricted exercise and high-intensity resistance exercise were performed using dynamic elbow flexion at 20 and 75% of 1 repetition maximum, respectively. Maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) and the sequential rate of torque development (absolute and relative) were measured before and after exercise. Both protocols elicited a similar decrement in MVC (~ 25%) and in the peak rate of torque development after exercise (~ 45%). The absolute rate of torque development (0-50 and 50-100 ms) was also reduced (p<0.05) similarly between conditions. After normalizing torque values to MVC, this was only sustained for the rate of torque development 0-50ms (p<0.05). We found that both exercise protocols induced similar acute attenuation of the absolute rate of torque development up to the first 100 ms of MVC. We also demonstrated that the reduction in the rate of torque development between 50-100ms (in both protocols) was largely explained by an acute deficit in muscle strength post-exercise. Conversely, the impact of each protocol on the first 50ms of muscle torque did not depend on lower levels of muscle strength after exercise. Sciendo 2022-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9465727/ /pubmed/36196340 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2022-0028 Text en © 2022 Goncalo Vilhena de Mendonca, Joana Margarida Correia, Miguel Gomes, André Dias Gonçalves, Carolina Vila-Chã, Pedro Pezarat-Correia, published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
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Gomes, Miguel
Dias Gonçalves, André
Vila-Chã, Carolina
Pezarat-Correia, Pedro
Neuromuscular Impact of Acute Hypertrophic Resistance Loading with And Without Blood-Flow Restriction
title Neuromuscular Impact of Acute Hypertrophic Resistance Loading with And Without Blood-Flow Restriction
title_full Neuromuscular Impact of Acute Hypertrophic Resistance Loading with And Without Blood-Flow Restriction
title_fullStr Neuromuscular Impact of Acute Hypertrophic Resistance Loading with And Without Blood-Flow Restriction
title_full_unstemmed Neuromuscular Impact of Acute Hypertrophic Resistance Loading with And Without Blood-Flow Restriction
title_short Neuromuscular Impact of Acute Hypertrophic Resistance Loading with And Without Blood-Flow Restriction
title_sort neuromuscular impact of acute hypertrophic resistance loading with and without blood-flow restriction
topic Section I - Kinesiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9465727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36196340
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2022-0028
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