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The effects of muscle blood flow restriction during running training on measures of aerobic capacity and run time to exhaustion

机译:肌肉血流限制在运行训练过程中的好氧能力训练与运行时间耗尽

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Abstract Purpose Training with blood flow restriction (BFR) is known to enhance muscle mass and strength during resistance training activities. However, little is known about the BFR effects during aerobic training. This investigation examines the effects of running training performed with or without BFR on physiology and performance. Method Sixteen subjects (age 24.9?±?6.9?years, height 172.9?±?7.8?cm, weight 75.1?±?13.8?kg) were assigned to a BFR or control (CON) group for eight sessions of training. Before and after training, subjects completed an incremental test to determine peak running velocity (PRV) maximal oxygen uptake ( $$dot {V}{{ext{O}}_{2hbox{max} }}$$ V ˙ O 2 max ) and running economy (RE), followed by a time to exhaustion run (TTE) performed at PRV. Training for both groups consisted of progressively increasing volumes of 30-s repetitions completed at 80% of PRV. Results The BFR and CON groups reported gains (6.3?±?3.5 vs 4.0?±?3.3%) in $$dot {V}{{ext{O}}_{2hbox{max} }}$$ V ˙ O 2 max following training with only trivial (ES?=?0.18) differences between groups. Similarly, PRV and incremental test time increased in both training groups with a small (ES?~?0.3) additional enhancement in favour of the BFR group. Running economy improved in the BFR group but not in CON (ES?=?0.4). TTE also increased in both BFR (27?±?9%) and CON groups (17?±?6%) with a small (ES?=?0.31) additional benefit in favour of the BFR group. Conclusions Using BFR during training appears to confer small but potentially worthwhile improvements in RE, PRV and TTE measures. The improvements following BFR training are likely due to muscular rather than cardiovascular function.
机译:已知利用血流限制(BFR)的摘要目的培训(BFR)可以在抵抗培训活动期间提高肌肉质量和强度。但是,很少是关于在有氧训练期间的BFR效应的知名。本调查审查了在生理和表现上进行或没有BFR进行运行培训的影响。方法十六个受试者(24.9岁?±6.9?年,高度172.9?±7.8?厘米,重量75.1?±13.8 kg)被分配给BFR或控制(CON)组,持续训练。在培训之前和之后,受试者完成了增量测试以确定峰值运行速度(PRV)最大氧气摄取($$ dot {v} {{ text {o}} _ {2 hbox {max}}} $$ v ˙o 2 max)和运行经济(重新),然后是在PRV执行的耗尽(TTE)。两组培训包括逐步增加的30-S重复量,以80%的PRV完成。结果BFR和CON组报告的增益(6.3?±3.5 Vs 4.5±3.3%)在$$ dot {v} {{ text {o}} _ {2 hbox {max}}} $$在培训之后,只有微不足道的培训(ES?= 0.18)组之间的差异。类似地,PRV和增量测试时间在两个训练组中增加了一个小(ES?〜0.3)的额外增强,有利于BFR组。在BFR组中运行经济改善,但不在Con中(ES?=?0.4)。在BFR(27?±9%)和CON组(17?±6%)中也增加了TTE,其中小(ES?= 0.31)额外有利于BFR组。结论在训练期间使用BFR似乎赋予RE,PRV和TTE措施的小而有价值的改善。 BFR训练后的改进可能是由于肌肉肌肉肌肉而非心血管功能。

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