Exercise Intermittent Isometric Handgrip and Blood Flow Restriction
NCT ID: NCT02384161
Last Updated: 2015-12-09
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
18 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-02-28
2015-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Resistance exercise associated with partial obstruction of blood flow (ischemic exercise) is gaining notoriety in the scientific environment, mainly due to strong evidence indicating that such activity can increase strength and muscle hypertrophy, even when performed with low intensity loads. The underlying neuromuscular mechanisms such effects are still partially unknown, and some studies have shown differences in the recruitment of motor units during its execution, and the relationship fatigue-strength after ischemic resistance exercise. Nevertheless, there are still some gaps in the literature regarding the neuromuscular responses during and after unilateral intermittent isometric handgrip protocols to failure in the associated task to partial obstruction of blood flow.
Evidence suggests that the total obstruction of blood flow decreases performance and accelerates the recovery of the isometric strength after fatigue protocols, but the effects of partial obstruction on these variables remain unknown. In the above so far, it seems that isometric fatigue protocols associated with remote obstruction (away from the venue of the exercise) blood flow can influence acutely in strength members at a distance, but it is not known as a protocol unilateral isometric fatigue associated with partial and complete obstruction of blood flow can influence acutely the strength of the contralateral limb (ie, not subject to any type of exercise). Thus, the realization of this study is justified by the possibility of answering these questions still little studied, with regard to neuromuscular factors of ischemic resistance training.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
BASIC_SCIENCE
QUADRUPLE
Study Groups
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Total RBF + Exercise Isometric
Volunteers will undergo a year of intermittent isometric handgrip (intervention) in the dominant member associated with a total obstruction of blood flow, which will be conducted through a "cuff" pressure applied to the proximal region of the dominant limb.
Isometric exercise Intermittent
Intermittent isometric exercise is characterized by an interval muscle contraction (one period and another relaxed contracted period) in which there is no generation of voltage change in the length of the muscle fiber.
Partial RBF + Exercise Isometric
Volunteers will undergo a year of intermittent isometric handgrip (intervention) in the dominant member associated with a partial obstruction of blood flow, which will be conducted through a "cuff" pressure applied to the proximal region of the dominant limb.
Isometric exercise Intermittent
Intermittent isometric exercise is characterized by an interval muscle contraction (one period and another relaxed contracted period) in which there is no generation of voltage change in the length of the muscle fiber.
Free BR + Exercise Isometric
Volunteers will undergo a year of intermittent isometric handgrip (intervention) in the dominant limb with the free blood flow. A 'cuff' pressure on the member of the proximal region, but with a pressure that will not interfere with blood flow will be applied.
Isometric exercise Intermittent
Intermittent isometric exercise is characterized by an interval muscle contraction (one period and another relaxed contracted period) in which there is no generation of voltage change in the length of the muscle fiber.
Interventions
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Isometric exercise Intermittent
Intermittent isometric exercise is characterized by an interval muscle contraction (one period and another relaxed contracted period) in which there is no generation of voltage change in the length of the muscle fiber.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Volunteers ranked within the normal range (18.5 to 24.9 kg / m2), the Body Mass Index (BMI).
Exclusion Criteria
21 Years
40 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Mikhail Santos Cerqueira
Principal Investigator
Locations
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Federal University of Pernambuco
Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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UFPernambucoMK
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id