Specific Neurotechnical Strength Training (NeuroTraining)

NCT ID: NCT04286022

Last Updated: 2023-12-07

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

34 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-01-01

Study Completion Date

2023-10-31

Brief Summary

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This study aims to apply a novel study methodology using high density electromyography (HDEMG) to know what are the mechanisms underlying the structural and functional changes obtained by two different training methods, commonly used, facilitating their understanding, study and subsequent application according to specific needs.

Detailed Description

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Different training methodologies have previously shown similar results in the improvement of structural or functional characteristics such as hypertrophy or strength. However, the different nature of their methods has suggested for years the possibility that different neuromuscular mechanisms could be behind these observed characteristics.

The development of a new technology, such as high-density electromyography (HDEMG), capable of studying new properties previously hidden from assessment methods, such as the speed of nerve impulse propagation or the frequency of motor unit discharge, has allowed a more thorough study of the mechanisms.

This study aims to apply this new study methodology to know what are the mechanisms underlying the changes at the structural and functional level obtained by two different training methods, commonly used, facilitating their understanding, study and subsequent application according to specific needs.

For this reason, the main hypothesis is the generation of different neuromuscular mechanisms and adaptations by executing, for 4 weeks, two different training methodologies, obtaining a dissociation between the results obtained at the structural level (hypertrophy), functional (generation of strength) and HDEMG analysis of the central and peripheral characteristics of the neuromuscular system in each of the programs studied.

Conditions

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Neuromuscular Adaptations

Keywords

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Strength training Neuromuscular adaptation

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Two randomly allocated parallel groups
Primary Study Purpose

OTHER

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors
The assessor will not be aware of the group to which each subject has been assigned.

Study Groups

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Speed Loss 20% Group

The SL20% group will carry out a program based on the limitation of the speed loss, allowing to perform the exercise only until a speed loss of 20% is achieved, following a similar methodology previously published (Pareja-Blanco et al., 2017). The program will consist of a job for 4 weeks, with a frequency of 2 sessions a week. In each session, a 6-series routine with an open number of repetitions will be carried out twice, allowing as many repetitions as possible to perform until a 20% loss of execution speed is reached. The intensity of work will be 70% 1RM, resting 4 minutes between sets. As an only exercise, an elbow flexion (bicep curl) with dumbbell will be performed.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Speed Loss 20% Strength Training

Intervention Type OTHER

Strength training based on the control of speed loss in execution.

Reduced Rest Time Group

The RRT group will carry out a program based on the reduction of rest time between series, following a previously published methodology (Stragier et al., 2019). The program will consist of a job for 4 weeks, with a frequency of 2 sessions a week. In each session, a 5 series routine with progressive repetition volume (3 to 7) at 70% 1RM will be performed twice, resting 15 seconds between sets and 150 seconds between each of the 2 blocks. The exercise to be performed will be an elbow flexion (bicep curl) with dumbbell.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Reduced Rest Time Strength Training

Intervention Type OTHER

Strength training based on a protocol that includes reduced rest times between sets.

Interventions

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Speed Loss 20% Strength Training

Strength training based on the control of speed loss in execution.

Intervention Type OTHER

Reduced Rest Time Strength Training

Strength training based on a protocol that includes reduced rest times between sets.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* 18-35 years
* men

Exclusion Criteria

* physical exercise that involves work of upper limbs during the time of the intervention
* upper limb injury during the previous 12 months
* systemic diseases
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

35 Years

Eligible Sex

MALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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University of Malaga

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Dr. Antonio I Cuesta-Vargas

Director, Clinical Research

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Antonio I Cuesta-Vargas, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

University of Malaga

Locations

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Health Science School , University of Malaga

Málaga, , Spain

Site Status

Countries

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Spain

Other Identifiers

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NEUROTRAINING

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id