Immediate Effects of High-Intensity Blood Flow Restriction Training on Muscle Performance and Muscle Soreness.

IF 1.6 Research quarterly for exercise and sport Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-26 DOI:10.1080/02701367.2024.2389902
Damla Korkmaz Dayican, Busra Ulker Eksi, Safak Yigit, Gulsena Utku Umut, Burcin Ozyurek, Hayrettin Emir Yilmaz, Buket Akinci
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Purpose: The aim was to investigate the immediate effects of high-intensity resistance training with blood flow restriction (HIRT-BFR) on rectus femoris (RF) muscle activity, reaction time, muscular performance, and delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) in healthy young adults. Methods: Twenty-four healthy young adults were randomized into the HIRT-BFR group or HIRT group. Both groups performed a single session of training with 80% of 1RM, 8 repetitions, 2 sets, and 3 minutes rest to RF muscle. The activity and reaction time of the dominant extremity RF muscle were evaluated by superficial electromyography (sEMG), muscular performance by single-leg squat test, and DOMS by the Visual Analog Scale. Results: Single-leg squat performance was significantly increased in HIRT-BFR (p = .001) and HIRT group (p = .04). Additionally, in HIRT group resting average (p = .03), resting maximal voluntary contraction % (p = .04), and relaxation minimum (p = .02) values of RF were significantly increased. DOMS level decreased significantly in HIRT-BFR (p < .001) and HIRT group (p = .019). The differences were similar in the groups for sEMG parameters, muscle performance, and DOMS level. Conclusion: We observed that HIRT-BFR and HIRT were similar in terms of muscle activation, reaction time, muscular performance of the RF, and DOMS level.Trial registration number: This study is registered at www.clinicaltrails.gov (NCT05274542).

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高强度血流限制训练对肌肉表现和肌肉酸痛的直接影响
目的:旨在研究高强度血流限制阻力训练(HIRT-BFR)对健康年轻人股直肌(RF)肌肉活动、反应时间、肌肉表现和迟发性肌肉酸痛(DOMS)的直接影响。研究方法将 24 名健康的年轻人随机分为 HIRT-BFR 组和 HIRT 组。两组均进行单次训练,训练强度均为 1RM 的 80%,重复 8 次,2 组,休息 3 分钟,以锻炼 RF 肌肉。通过浅层肌电图(sEMG)评估主导肢体 RF 肌肉的活动和反应时间,通过单腿深蹲测试评估肌肉表现,通过视觉模拟量表评估 DOMS。结果显示HIRT-BFR 组(p = 0.001)和 HIRT 组(p = 0.04)的单腿深蹲成绩均有明显提高。此外,HIRT 组 RF 的静息平均值(p = .03)、静息最大自主收缩百分比(p = .04)和放松最小值(p = .02)均有明显提高。HIRT-BFR 组的 DOMS 水平明显下降(p = .019)。各组的 sEMG 参数、肌肉表现和 DOMS 水平差异相似。结论我们观察到,HIRT-BFR 和 HIRT 在肌肉激活、反应时间、射频肌肉表现和 DOMS 水平方面相似:本研究注册于 www.clinicaltrails.gov (NCT05274542)。
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