Effect of training with vascular occlusion on muscle power in the bench press exercise in trained adults
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Universidad de Murcia
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2023
Abstract:
Introduction: Blood Flow Restriction Training (BFRT), combines exercise and partial blood flow
reduction with positive effects on the development of muscle hypertrophy. However, there is still a
marked inconsistency in the effects it generates on the development of muscle power. Objective: This
study aims to analyze the effect of upper extremity vascular occlusion training on muscle power in
trained adults. Methods: Quasi-experimental study with control group in 12 subjects, mean age 28 (±
1.3) years. Purposive, non-probabilistic sampling. Divided into two groups; i) intervened group, which
performed an BFRT protocol at 30% of 1 repetition maximum (1RM); ii) traditional training group,
performed training at 70% of 1RM. Each group performed 12 bench press training sessions. Results:
BFRT increased mean power (p = 0.01); concentric power (p = 0.04) and eccentric power (p = 0.01).
Discussion: El EOV mostró mejoras en potencia muscular, lo que se condice por lo reportado en la
literatura en otras poblaciones. Se debe considerar que la presión de oclusión debe ser adaptada para
cada participante para evitar riesgos en la salud. Conclusion: 12 sessions of low-load muscular strength
training with vascular occlusion improve the muscular power of the upper extremities in the bench
press exercise in a sample of trained adults.
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