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Physiological adaptations and myocellular stress in short-term, high-frequency blood flow restriction training: A scoping review.

Victor Sabino de QueirosNicholas RolnickPhelipe Wilde de Alcântara VarelaBreno Guilherme de Araújo Tinôco CabralPaulo Moreira Silva Dantas
Published in: PloS one (2022)
The synthesis presented indicates that short-term, high-frequency BFR training programs can generate significant neuromuscular adaptations. However, in resistance training to failure, strength declines and muscle fiber atrophy were reported. Currently, there are no studies analyzing low-frequency vs. high-frequency in short-term BFR training. Comparisons between resistance exercises of similar intensities (e.g., combined effort) are lacking, limiting conclusions on whether the effect is a product of proximity to failure or a specific effect of BFR.
Keyphrases
  • high frequency
  • resistance training
  • transcranial magnetic stimulation
  • blood flow
  • high intensity
  • body composition
  • virtual reality
  • public health
  • skeletal muscle
  • heat stress