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Title: Effects of Volume Set-Equated High Intensity Resistance Training Programs with and without Blood Flow Restriction on Morphological and Physiological Adaptations
Effects of Volume Set-Equated High Intensity Resistance Training Programs with and without Blood Flow Restriction on Morphological and Physiological Adaptations
Authors: Ratanyoo Longrak
รตัญญู หลงรัก
WIRAT SONCHAN
วิรัตน์ สนธิ์จันทร์
Burapha University
WIRAT SONCHAN
วิรัตน์ สนธิ์จันทร์
wirats@buu.ac.th
wirats@buu.ac.th
Keywords: Hypertrophy training
Muscle strength
Vastus lateralis
Ankle-brachial index
Biceps brachii
Issue Date:  8
Publisher: Burapha University
Abstract: Background: Resistance training program design was crucial for eliciting optimal adaptations from resistance training. This study aimed to investigate and compare morphological and physiological adaptations from two high intensity resistance training programs. Methods: Twenty untrained male participants were recruited and assigned to traditional high intensity resistance training program (TRAD) or high intensity combined with low intensity resistance training with blood flow restriction program (LLpBFR). Both programs were periodized to equate volume sets. Muscle cross-sectional area (MCSA) and muscle thickness (MT) of biceps brachii (BB) and vastus lateralis (VL), muscle architectures of VL, maximum strength metrics, ankle-brachial index (ABI), and perception of effort (OMNI-RES) were measured at Pre- and Post-intervention. Results: The significant increases were observed in both groups (all p
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URI: http://ir.buu.ac.th/dspace/handle/1513/1394
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