Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2895829325> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2895829325 endingPage "108" @default.
- W2895829325 startingPage "95" @default.
- W2895829325 abstract "The combination of low-load resistance training with blood flow restriction (BFR) has recently been shown to promote muscular adaptations in various populations. To date, however, evidence is sparse on how this training regimen influences muscle mass and strength in older adults.The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to quantitatively identify the effects of low-load BFR (LL-BFR) training on muscle mass and strength in older individuals in comparison with conventional resistance training programmes. Additionally, the effectiveness of walking with and without BFR was assessed.A PRISMA-compliant systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted. The systematic literature research was performed in the following electronic databases from inception to 1 June 2018: PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus and CENTRAL. Subsequently, a random-effects meta-analysis with inverse variance weighting was conducted.A total of 2658 articles were screened, and 11 studies with a total population of N = 238 were included in the meta-analysis. Our results revealed that during both low-load training and walking, the addition of BFR elicits significantly greater improvements in muscular strength with pooled effect sizes (ES) of 2.16 (95% CI 1.61 to 2.70) and 3.09 (95% CI 2.04 to 4.14), respectively. Muscle mass was also increased when comparing walking with and without BFR [ES 1.82 (95% CI 1.32 to 2.32)]. In comparison with high-load training, LL-BFR promotes similar muscle hypertrophy [ES 0.21 (95% CI - 0.14 to 0.56)] but lower strength gains [ES - 0.42 (95% CI - 0.70 to - 0.14)].This systematic review and meta-analysis reveals that LL-BFR and walking with BFR is an effective interventional approach to stimulate muscle hypertrophy and strength gains in older populations. As BFR literature is still scarce with regard to potential moderator variables (e.g. sex, cuff pressure or training volume/frequency), further research is needed for strengthening the evidence for an effective application of LL-BFR training in older people." @default.
- W2895829325 created "2018-10-26" @default.
- W2895829325 creator A5002907717 @default.
- W2895829325 creator A5047651473 @default.
- W2895829325 creator A5066382259 @default.
- W2895829325 creator A5091247339 @default.
- W2895829325 date "2018-10-10" @default.
- W2895829325 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2895829325 title "Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training on Muscular Strength and Hypertrophy in Older Individuals: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" @default.
- W2895829325 cites W1240635074 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W1486812774 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W1503836135 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W1505107065 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W1514485850 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W1541458845 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W1554012182 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W1564856129 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W1578021627 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W1660053632 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W1713489898 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W1787402265 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W1819123495 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W1866808567 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W193097776 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W1975835247 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W1977045531 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W1988967372 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2001441616 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2005501262 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2013160037 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2014143330 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2014499037 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2024661894 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2032423458 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2042911412 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2044391043 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2054574324 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2058260454 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2059622595 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2061342553 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2061924523 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2062178725 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2063808936 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2073244138 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2074588294 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2075360374 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2077838548 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2087307311 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2095061845 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2101303400 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2102902846 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2104945456 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2106788314 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2108331425 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2109012213 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2112184791 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2113908967 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2116294028 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2121914932 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2125115221 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2132969572 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2137675574 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2148278932 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2149611688 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2153084942 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2154869434 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2160110517 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2164235427 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2166151826 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2168753337 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2169041896 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2169432144 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2183965558 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2292512244 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2317524978 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2320906963 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2332655997 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2351799718 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2396203298 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2397572312 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2412933246 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2581544247 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2593177058 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2605415983 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2761944643 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2762884824 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2766158028 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2781828337 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2790059287 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W2792791142 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W291490790 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W4234645745 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W4297918764 @default.
- W2895829325 cites W994652827 @default.
- W2895829325 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-018-0994-1" @default.
- W2895829325 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/6828275" @default.
- W2895829325 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30414044" @default.
- W2895829325 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.