The effects of elastic band resistance training combined with blood flow restriction on strength, total bone-free lean body mass and muscle thickness in postmenopausal women

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2013-09
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Thiebaud, Robert S.
Loenneke, Jeremy P.
Fahs, Christopher A.
Rossow, Lindy M.
Kim, Daeyeol
Abe, Takashi
Anderson, Mark A.
Young, Kaelin C.
Bemben, Debra A.
Bemben, Michael G.
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Thiebaud, Robert S.; Loenneke, Jeremy P.; Fahs, Christopher A.; Rossow, Lindy M.; Kim, Daeyeol; Abe, Takashi; Anderson, Mark A.; Young, Kaelin C.; Bemben, Debra A.; Bemben, Michael G. 2013. The effects of elastic band resistance training combined with blood flow restriction on strength, total bone-free lean body mass and muscle thickness in postmenopausal women. Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging, v.33:no.5:pp.344-352

Abstract

Introduction Elastic band (EB) training is a common form of resistance training used by the elderly, individuals with joint problems or those recovering from injury. EB training performed at low intensities by these populations may have little effect on muscle hypertrophy. However, when combined with blood flow restriction (BFR), low-intensity EB resistance training may result in muscle hypertrophy.

Methods Postmenopausal women (61 +/- 5years) were assigned to a moderate-to-high-intensity EB group (MH, n=8) or a low-intensity EB group combined with BFR (LI-BFR, n=6). Each group performed seated chest press, seated row and seated shoulder press with EB three times a week for eight weeks. EB colours progressed in each group by having participants maintain a rating of 7-9 on the OMNI Resistance for active muscle (OMNI-RES AM) scale (0-10) throughout training. In the LI-BFR group, BFR pressure progressed during the first 4weeks of training (80-120mmHg), after which EB colours were progressed.

Results 1-repetition maximum increased for chest press (P=001), shoulder press (P=002) and seated row (P=001), but no differences were found between groups. Only pectoralis major muscle thickness in the upper body increased (P=004). A trend was found for an increase in total bone-free lean body mass (P=0055).

Conclusions The main findings of this study were that moderate-to-high-intensity EB training and low-intensity EB training with BFR resulted in similar increases in strength, total bone-free lean body mass and muscle thickness.

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