Autoregulated and Non-Autoregulated Blood Flow Restriction on Acute Arterial Stiffness
International journal of sports medicine · 2023 · Vol 45(1) · 23-32
Dr. Nicholas Rolnick · First author
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the acute effects of autoregulated and non-autoregulated applied pressures during blood flow restriction resistance exercise to volitional fatigue on indices of arterial stiffness using the Delfi Personalized Tourniquet System. Following a randomized autoregulated or non-autoregulated blood flow restriction familiarization session, 20 physically active adults (23±5 years; 7 females) participated in three randomized treatment-order sessions with autoregulated and non-autoregulated and no blood flow restriction training. Participants performed four sets of dumbbell wall squats to failure using 20% of one repetition maximum. Blood flow restriction was performed with 60% of supine limb occlusion pressure. Testing before and post-session included an ultrasonic scan of the carotid artery, applanation tonometry, and blood pressure acquisition.Carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity increased in the non-autoregulated and no blood flow restriction training groups following exercise while carotid-radial pulse wave velocity increased in the no blood flow restriction training group (all p<0.05). Carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity exhibited an interaction effect between autoregulated and non-autoregulated blood flow restriction in favor of autoregulated blood flow restriction (p<0.05). Autoregulated blood flow restriction training does not influence indices of arterial stiffness while non-autoregulated and no blood flow restriction training increases central stiffness.
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Nicholas Rolnick, Nicholas Licameli, Masoud Moghaddam, Lisa Marquette, Jessica Walter, Brent Fedorko, Tim Werner
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Nicholas Rolnick, Nicholas Licameli, Masoud Moghaddam, Lisa Marquette, Jessica Walter, Brent Fedorko, Tim Werner. (2023). Autoregulated and Non-Autoregulated Blood Flow Restriction on Acute Arterial Stiffness. International journal of sports medicine, 45(1), 23-32. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2152-0015
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