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Patterns of responses and time-course of changes in muscle size and strength during low-load blood flow restriction resistance training in women.

Ethan C HillTerry J HoushJoshua L KellerCory M SmithJohn V AndersRichard J SchmidtGlen O JohnsonJoel T Cramer
Published in: European journal of applied physiology (2021)
These findings suggested that the increases in muscle thickness for the LLBFR group were not associated with edema and changes in echo intensity should be examined on a subject-by-subject basis. Furthermore, LLBFR forearm flexion-extension resistance training elicited real increases in muscle size during the very early phase of training that occurred prior to real increases in muscle strength.
Keyphrases
  • resistance training
  • high intensity
  • blood flow
  • body composition
  • skeletal muscle
  • magnetic resonance
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • pregnant women
  • adipose tissue
  • insulin resistance