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Muscle Activation With Acute Bouts of Blood Flow Restricted Resistance Exercise

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Muscle
Acute Exercise
Interventions
Behavioral: Traditional High Load Resistance Exercise (HLRE)
Behavioral: Low Load Resistance Exercise with Blood Flow Restriction (LLBFR)
Behavioral: Moderate Load Resistance Exercise with Blood Flow Restriction (MLBFR)
Registration Number
NCT05586451
Lead Sponsor
Louisiana State University and A&M College
Brief Summary

Blood flow restricted (BFR) resistance exercise has been shown to improve skeletal muscle adaptations to low load resistance exercise. One of many adaptations with resistance training is neural adaptations that occur within the first few weeks of resistance training. It has been hypothesized that these neural adaptations are blunted when using blood flow restricted exercise. Therefore, the investigators propose to examine the muscle activation created by resistance exercise with different intensities with blood flow restriction and without blood flow restriction in sedentary compared to resistance-trained individuals. The investigators will recruit and completely study up to 30, previously untrained and resistance-trained, healthy, college-aged (18-40 years) males. Participants will come in the laboratory for 5 total visits. These visits will consist of a screening/familiarization visit, a strength testing visit, and 3 acute exercise visits. The acute exercise visits will consist of 2 blood flow restricted resistance sessions at different intensities and a traditional high load resistance exercise session. The 3 acute exercise visits will be randomized. The investigators will measure muscle mass (appendicular lean mass) using Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry, muscle strength and endurance using isotonic and isokinetic testing, and muscle activation using surface electromyography. The investigators will also use near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to measure the muscle tissue (oxygen) saturation index (TSI) in the vastus lateralis during exercise. Finally, the investigators will also draw blood before and after each exercise session to measure hormones, metabolites, and markers of inflammation using commercially available assays (e.g., ELISAs).

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Capable and willing to give written informed consent
  2. Capable of understanding inclusion and exclusion criteria
  3. 18-40 years of age
  4. A waist circumference < 40 inches.
  5. No medical condition that would limit their participation in supervised exercise sessions based on the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire for Everyone (PARQ+)
  6. No current prescription medications
  7. Willing to allow researchers to use data and images (e.g., Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry) for research purposes after study participation is completed
  8. Either untrained or resistance-trained by the following definitions: Untrained individuals are considered those that report less than two days per week of structured (> 30 minutes) moderate to vigorous-intensity aerobic exercise and less than two days per week of structured resistance training for the 3 months prior to study start. Resistance-trained individuals are considered those who report performing structured moderate to intense resistance exercise for at least three days per week for at least 2 years prior to study start.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Self-report history of diabetes mellitus
  2. Self-report history of cardiovascular, peripheral vascular, cerebral vascular, pulmonary, or renal disease
  3. Self-report or evidence of uncontrolled hypertension > 150/85 (or measured)
  4. Self-report history of blood clotting disorders
  5. Self-report history of deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism
  6. Self-report history of sickle cell trait
  7. Self-report history of varicose veins
  8. Self-report history of a myopathy leading to muscle loss, weakness, severe cramps or myalgia
  9. Self-report history of orthopedic limitations that would preclude them from participation in a dynamic exercise program
  10. Self-report history of musculoskeletal disorders (e.g., severe osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, avascular necrosis or osteonecrosis)
  11. Self-report history of neurological disorders (e.g., peripheral neuropathy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, Parkinson's disease)
  12. Weight loss of > 10% in the last 3 months prior to screening
  13. Active tobacco use including smoking, vaping, or smokeless tobacco use
  14. Current consumption of > 14 alcoholic drinks per week based on self-report
  15. Any other condition that, in the judgement of the Principal Investigator and/or the Medical Director of this protocol, may interfere with study participation and adherence to the protocol

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
UntrainedLow Load Resistance Exercise with Blood Flow Restriction (LLBFR)Untrained individuals are considered those that report less than two days per week of structured (\> 30 minutes) moderate to vigorous-intensity aerobic exercise and less than two days per week of structured resistance training for the 3 months prior to study start.
Resistance TrainedLow Load Resistance Exercise with Blood Flow Restriction (LLBFR)Resistance-trained individuals are considered those who report performing structured moderate to intense resistance exercise for at least three days per week for at least 2 years prior to study start.
UntrainedTraditional High Load Resistance Exercise (HLRE)Untrained individuals are considered those that report less than two days per week of structured (\> 30 minutes) moderate to vigorous-intensity aerobic exercise and less than two days per week of structured resistance training for the 3 months prior to study start.
UntrainedModerate Load Resistance Exercise with Blood Flow Restriction (MLBFR)Untrained individuals are considered those that report less than two days per week of structured (\> 30 minutes) moderate to vigorous-intensity aerobic exercise and less than two days per week of structured resistance training for the 3 months prior to study start.
Resistance TrainedModerate Load Resistance Exercise with Blood Flow Restriction (MLBFR)Resistance-trained individuals are considered those who report performing structured moderate to intense resistance exercise for at least three days per week for at least 2 years prior to study start.
Resistance TrainedTraditional High Load Resistance Exercise (HLRE)Resistance-trained individuals are considered those who report performing structured moderate to intense resistance exercise for at least three days per week for at least 2 years prior to study start.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Muscle Activation Measured During Traditional High Load Resistance Exercise (HLRE)Measurement will occur during the acute bout HLRE, which will occur during the HLRE study visit.

Muscle (vastus lateralis) activation will be measured using surface EMG, during the knee extension exercises conducted during the acute HLRE bout.

Low Load Resistance Exercise with Blood Flow Restriction (LLBFR)Measurement will occur during the acute bout LLBFR, which will occur during the LLBFR study visit.

Muscle (vastus lateralis) activation will be measured using surface EMG, during the knee extension exercises conducted during the acute LLBFR bout.

Moderate Load Resistance Exercise with Blood Flow Restriction (MLBFR)Measurement will occur during the acute bout MLBFR, which will occur during the MLBFR study visit.

Muscle activation (vastus lateralis) will be measured using surface EMG, during the knee extension exercises conducted during the acute MLBFR bout.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Maximal Voluntary Contraction following LLBFRMeasurements will be conducted before and immediately following the completion of the LLBFR bout.

Maximal Voluntary (isometric) Contractions will be measured using an isokinetic dynamometer before and after the acute LLBFR session.

Change in Maximal Voluntary Contraction following HLREMeasurements will be conducted before and immediately following the completion of the HLRE bout.

Maximal Voluntary (isometric) Contractions will be measured using an isokinetic dynamometer before and after the acute HLRE session.

Change in Maximal Voluntary Contraction following MLBFRMeasurements will be conducted before and immediately following the completion of the MLBFR bout.

Maximal Voluntary (isometric) Contractions will be measured using an isokinetic dynamometer before and after the acute MLBFR session.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Lousiana State University

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Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States

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