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Exaggerated pressor response to blood flow restriction resistance exercise is associated with a muscle metaboreflex-induced increase in blood pressure in young, healthy humans

Amane Hori, Daisuke Hasegawa, Kenichi Suijo, Keita Nishigaki, Kōji Ishida, Norio Hotta

2020Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Some researchers are concerned that exercise training with the blood flow restriction (BFR) technique induces an exaggeration in blood pressure response and potentiates adverse cardiovascular events. In the present study, we demonstrate that the blood pressure response to arm-curl exercise was intensified by the BFR technique, and the degree of intensification was associated with a blood pressure response to postexercise muscle ischemia of the elbow flexors, which elicit a muscle metaboreflex. Novelty: BFR technique intensifies blood pressure response to exercise, which was associated with a blood pressure response in postexercise muscle ischemia-induced muscle metaboreflex.

Topics & Concepts

Blood pressureMedicineBlood flow restrictionCardiologyBlood flowInternal medicineIschemiaResistance trainingHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlCardiovascular and exercise physiologyThermoregulation and physiological responses