ARE THERE DIFFERENCES IN THE ACTIVATION OF THE AGONIST AND ANTAGONIST MUSCLES DURING STRENGTH TRAINING SESSIONS WITH CONTINUOUS OR INTERMITTENT BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION?
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Resumo: | : Strength training (ST) with blood flow restriction (BFR) has been used to increase muscle strength and hypertrophy, however, the best strategy to perform BFR (continuous or intermittent) has not yet been established. The aim of this study was to analyze the chronic effect of ST with continuous or intermittent blood flow restriction (CBFR or IBFR) on muscle activation. A total of 24 men with ST experience were randomly divided into three experimental groups: low-load exercises at 20% of one repetition maximum (1RM) combined with CBFR (LL + CBFR), low-load exercises at 20% of 1RM combined with IBFR (LL + IBFR), or low-load exercises at 20% of 1RM without BFR (LL). Twelve ST sessions were performed for 6 weeks, twice a week. A comparative analysis of the activation of the biceps and triceps brachii muscles after the bench press, triceps pulley, and biceps pulley exercises did not reveal group × evaluations × series, group × evaluations, group × series, or evaluations × series interactions with regard to group, evaluation, or series (p > 0.05). However, the evaluations showed a significant increase in the LI+IBFR group after the 1st, 2nd, and 4th series (p < 0.05) only with regard to biceps muscle activation. It was concluded that the muscle activations of the biceps and triceps are similar with regard to the bench press, triceps pulley, and biceps pulley exercises when CBFR is compared with IBFR; however, IBFR improved the muscle activation of the biceps brachii only with regard to the front pull down exercise. |
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ARE THERE DIFFERENCES IN THE ACTIVATION OF THE AGONIST AND ANTAGONIST MUSCLES DURING STRENGTH TRAINING SESSIONS WITH CONTINUOUS OR INTERMITTENT BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION?electromyography therapeutic occlusion physical exercise resistance training: Strength training (ST) with blood flow restriction (BFR) has been used to increase muscle strength and hypertrophy, however, the best strategy to perform BFR (continuous or intermittent) has not yet been established. The aim of this study was to analyze the chronic effect of ST with continuous or intermittent blood flow restriction (CBFR or IBFR) on muscle activation. A total of 24 men with ST experience were randomly divided into three experimental groups: low-load exercises at 20% of one repetition maximum (1RM) combined with CBFR (LL + CBFR), low-load exercises at 20% of 1RM combined with IBFR (LL + IBFR), or low-load exercises at 20% of 1RM without BFR (LL). Twelve ST sessions were performed for 6 weeks, twice a week. A comparative analysis of the activation of the biceps and triceps brachii muscles after the bench press, triceps pulley, and biceps pulley exercises did not reveal group × evaluations × series, group × evaluations, group × series, or evaluations × series interactions with regard to group, evaluation, or series (p > 0.05). However, the evaluations showed a significant increase in the LI+IBFR group after the 1st, 2nd, and 4th series (p < 0.05) only with regard to biceps muscle activation. It was concluded that the muscle activations of the biceps and triceps are similar with regard to the bench press, triceps pulley, and biceps pulley exercises when CBFR is compared with IBFR; however, IBFR improved the muscle activation of the biceps brachii only with regard to the front pull down exercise.Universidade Católica de Brasília2019-08-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionExperimentalAvaliado por Paresapplication/pdfimage/jpegapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentapplication/mswordapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentapplication/mswordhttps://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/987710.31501/rbcm.v27i3.9877Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento; v. 27 n. 3 (2019); 139-1490103-171610.31501/rbcm.v27i3reponame:Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento (Online)instname:Universidade Católica de Brasília (UCB)instacron:UCBenghttps://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/9877/6358https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/9877/10141https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/9877/10142https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/9877/10143https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/9877/10144https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/9877/10145https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/9877/10216https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/9877/10217https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/9877/10218Copyright (c) 2019 Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimentoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNeto, Gabriel RodriguesSantos, Heleodório HonoratoNeto, Elísio Alves PereiraMadeiro, MarlonSilva, Júlio Cesar GomesNovaes, Jefferson SilvaTaheri, MortezaCirilo-Sousa, Maria Socorro2020-04-03T16:50:00Zoai:ojs.portalrevistas.ucb.br:article/9877Revistahttp://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/RBCMPRIhttp://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/RBCM/oai||jr_lazer@yahoo.com.br2237-90020103-1716opendoar:2020-04-03T16:50Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento (Online) - Universidade Católica de Brasília (UCB)false |
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ARE THERE DIFFERENCES IN THE ACTIVATION OF THE AGONIST AND ANTAGONIST MUSCLES DURING STRENGTH TRAINING SESSIONS WITH CONTINUOUS OR INTERMITTENT BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION? |
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ARE THERE DIFFERENCES IN THE ACTIVATION OF THE AGONIST AND ANTAGONIST MUSCLES DURING STRENGTH TRAINING SESSIONS WITH CONTINUOUS OR INTERMITTENT BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION? |
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ARE THERE DIFFERENCES IN THE ACTIVATION OF THE AGONIST AND ANTAGONIST MUSCLES DURING STRENGTH TRAINING SESSIONS WITH CONTINUOUS OR INTERMITTENT BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION? Neto, Gabriel Rodrigues electromyography therapeutic occlusion physical exercise resistance training |
title_short |
ARE THERE DIFFERENCES IN THE ACTIVATION OF THE AGONIST AND ANTAGONIST MUSCLES DURING STRENGTH TRAINING SESSIONS WITH CONTINUOUS OR INTERMITTENT BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION? |
title_full |
ARE THERE DIFFERENCES IN THE ACTIVATION OF THE AGONIST AND ANTAGONIST MUSCLES DURING STRENGTH TRAINING SESSIONS WITH CONTINUOUS OR INTERMITTENT BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION? |
title_fullStr |
ARE THERE DIFFERENCES IN THE ACTIVATION OF THE AGONIST AND ANTAGONIST MUSCLES DURING STRENGTH TRAINING SESSIONS WITH CONTINUOUS OR INTERMITTENT BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION? |
title_full_unstemmed |
ARE THERE DIFFERENCES IN THE ACTIVATION OF THE AGONIST AND ANTAGONIST MUSCLES DURING STRENGTH TRAINING SESSIONS WITH CONTINUOUS OR INTERMITTENT BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION? |
title_sort |
ARE THERE DIFFERENCES IN THE ACTIVATION OF THE AGONIST AND ANTAGONIST MUSCLES DURING STRENGTH TRAINING SESSIONS WITH CONTINUOUS OR INTERMITTENT BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION? |
author |
Neto, Gabriel Rodrigues |
author_facet |
Neto, Gabriel Rodrigues Santos, Heleodório Honorato Neto, Elísio Alves Pereira Madeiro, Marlon Silva, Júlio Cesar Gomes Novaes, Jefferson Silva Taheri, Morteza Cirilo-Sousa, Maria Socorro |
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author |
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Santos, Heleodório Honorato Neto, Elísio Alves Pereira Madeiro, Marlon Silva, Júlio Cesar Gomes Novaes, Jefferson Silva Taheri, Morteza Cirilo-Sousa, Maria Socorro |
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Neto, Gabriel Rodrigues Santos, Heleodório Honorato Neto, Elísio Alves Pereira Madeiro, Marlon Silva, Júlio Cesar Gomes Novaes, Jefferson Silva Taheri, Morteza Cirilo-Sousa, Maria Socorro |
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electromyography therapeutic occlusion physical exercise resistance training |
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electromyography therapeutic occlusion physical exercise resistance training |
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: Strength training (ST) with blood flow restriction (BFR) has been used to increase muscle strength and hypertrophy, however, the best strategy to perform BFR (continuous or intermittent) has not yet been established. The aim of this study was to analyze the chronic effect of ST with continuous or intermittent blood flow restriction (CBFR or IBFR) on muscle activation. A total of 24 men with ST experience were randomly divided into three experimental groups: low-load exercises at 20% of one repetition maximum (1RM) combined with CBFR (LL + CBFR), low-load exercises at 20% of 1RM combined with IBFR (LL + IBFR), or low-load exercises at 20% of 1RM without BFR (LL). Twelve ST sessions were performed for 6 weeks, twice a week. A comparative analysis of the activation of the biceps and triceps brachii muscles after the bench press, triceps pulley, and biceps pulley exercises did not reveal group × evaluations × series, group × evaluations, group × series, or evaluations × series interactions with regard to group, evaluation, or series (p > 0.05). However, the evaluations showed a significant increase in the LI+IBFR group after the 1st, 2nd, and 4th series (p < 0.05) only with regard to biceps muscle activation. It was concluded that the muscle activations of the biceps and triceps are similar with regard to the bench press, triceps pulley, and biceps pulley exercises when CBFR is compared with IBFR; however, IBFR improved the muscle activation of the biceps brachii only with regard to the front pull down exercise. |
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2019 |
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