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Effect of cardiovascular function to resistance exercise training with blood flow restriction

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Introduction/Background This investigation aims at probing the long-term influence of different levels upper limbs BFR training with low intensity resistance training on cardiac function. Material and method Twenty-four participants (men… Click to show full abstract

Introduction/Background This investigation aims at probing the long-term influence of different levels upper limbs BFR training with low intensity resistance training on cardiac function. Material and method Twenty-four participants (men 20.63 ± 0.88 yr) were randomly assigned to three groups: resistance exercise without occlusion cuff (CON), resistance exercise with occlusion cuff pressure set at 65% resting systolic blood pressure (BFR-L) and resistance exercise with occlusion cuff pressure set at 130% resting systolic blood pressure (BFR-H). Each subject underwent five bouts of 1-minute 30%1RM flexor elbow resistance exercise with 2-min interval, 5 times a week for 8 weeks. Cardiovascular responses were elevated before, immediately after, and for 8 weeks rest and post-exercise. Results (1) After the 8-week training, compared with that at rest before the 8-week training, Group CON and group BFR-L's systolic pressure (SV) decreased significantly ( P P P P P Conclusions (1) Both CON and BFR-L could help increase the aortic compliance, decrease the systolic pressure (SV) at rest and make diastolic pressure decrease immediately after the exercise, which demonstrates both kinds of exercises have positive influence on blood pressure. (2) CON can help left atrial diameter decrease, implying such exercise could improve the left ventricular diastolic function (LVDF), bring protection to cardiac function at some degree and also have positive significance on prevention hypertension. (3) BFR-H increase the ejection fraction, fractional shortening and stroke volume, which shows its positive influence on myocardial systolic and cardiac pump function.

Keywords: exercise; resistance; blood; function; resistance exercise; pressure

Journal Title: Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Year Published: 2018

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