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Acute Cardiovascular Responses after a Single Bout Blood Flow Restriction Training

机译:单回合限流训练后的急性心血管反应

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International Journal of Exercise Science 11(2): 20-31, 2018. Different types of exercise might produce reductions in blood pressure (BP). One physiological mechanism that could explain the lowering adaptation effect on BP after an exercise program is an improved in baroreflex control of muscle sympathetic nerve activity. Consequently, exploring the different methods of training and their post-exercise hypotension (PEH) becomes of interest for healthcare providers. Recently, it has been suggested that blood flow restriction training (BFR) can generate PEH. The aim of this study was to determine the acute response on cardiovascular variables after low intensity resistance training with BFR in normotensive subjects. Twenty-four male (24.38±3.88 years) performed four sets of plantar flexion at 30% 1RM (1x30 + 3x15 repetitions) with 30% of maximal occlusion pressure and 60 seconds resting period. The restrictive pressure was released during the intervals between sets. BP, heart rate (HR), blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and double product (DP) were measured in baseline, after each set of exercise and 15, 30, 45, 60 minutes and 24 hours after exercise. An immediate significant increase across the set was observed for HR values (11.5%) (p<0.05) during application the protocol. SBP and DBP values also increased during exercise although mildly (1.7% and 1%, respectively) without significant differences compared with pre-values. A post-exercise hypotension was obtained 15min post-training (SBP: -6.9%; DBP: -3%). There was no significant change in SpO2 and DP during and post-exercise with BFR. Cardiovascular responses were altered mildly during BFR-training and after the single bout. In conclusion, BFR in young normotensive humans generated post-exercise hypotension.
机译:国际运动科学杂志11(2):20-31,2018.不同类型的运动可能会降低血压(BP)。锻炼程序后对BP降低适应性作用的一种生理机制是对肌肉交感神经活动的压力反射控制的改善。因此,探索不同的训练方法及其运动后低血压(PEH)对医疗保健提供者来说很有意义。最近,有人提出血流限制训练(BFR)可以产生PEH。这项研究的目的是确定在血压正常的受试者中进行BFR低强度抵抗训练后对心血管变量的急性反应。 24名男性(24.38±3.88岁)以30%的1RM(1x30 + 3x15重复)进行四组flex屈,最大阻塞压力为30%,休息时间为60秒。在组之间的间隔期间释放限制压力。在每组运动后以及运动后15、30、45、60分钟和24小时,在基线时测量血压,心率(HR),血氧饱和度(SpO2)和双重乘积(DP)。在实施方案期间,观察到整个组的HR值立即显着增加(11.5%)(p <0.05)。运动期间的SBP和DBP值也有所增加,尽管与前值相比轻度(分别为1.7%和1%)没有显着差异。训练后15分钟获得运动后低血压(SBP:-6.9%; DBP:-3%)。 BFR锻炼期间和运动后,SpO2和DP均无明显变化。在进行BFR训练期间和单次回合后,心血管反应轻度改变。总之,年轻的血压正常人的BFR会导致运动后低血压。

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