关于《不同外负荷下限制血流的腿半深蹲训练对训练有素的排球运动员力量和垂直跳跃性能的影响》一文的重要方法学关注:致编辑的一封信。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1177/15593258231173494
Nicholas Rolnick, Okan Kamis
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Important Methodological Concern Regarding the Article "Effect of Leg Half-Squat Training With Blood Flow Restriction Under Different External Loads on Strength and Vertical Jumping Performance in Well-Trained Volleyball Players": A Letter to the Editor.
We would like to commend Wang et al 1 on their investigation into the 8-week chronic training effects of blood fl ow restriction (BFR) on trained volleyball players. Novel to the fi eld was the comparison between low-load BFR (30% 1-repetition maximum, RM) and heavy loads (70% 1-RM) (HL) with and without BFR applied at an estimated 50% arterial occlusion pressure (AOP). BFR was prescribed in a commonly rec-ommended fi xed scheme (30 repetitions followed by 3 sets of 15) 2 while HL strength training was performed for 4 sets of 8 repetitions. Results indicate that HL strength training with BFR performed better in thigh muscle strength and jumping performance than low-load BFR exercise and in some measures exhibited non-signi fi cant improvements over HL strength training. The results are surprising given previous research has indicated no additional bene fi t with the addition of BFR to HL on muscle strength measures 3 although one study did show improvements of performance in rugby athletes. 4 Nonetheless, the results of this study provide prelim-inary support for the use of BFR during HL strength training to elicit signi fi cant gains in strength and jumping performance — factors thought to be important in improving volleyball performance. However, we want to highlight a signi fi cant methodological limitation that impacts the interpretation of the study. We agree that utilizing a limb circumference equation is an appropriate surrogate for determining AOP when using single-chambered bladder systems capable of achieving full arterial
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