Comparable endocrine and neuromuscular adaptations to variable vs. constant gravity-dependent resistance training among young women

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Arazi, Hamid [1 ]
Salek, Lida [2 ]
Nikfal, Elham [2 ]
Izadi, Mani [1 ]
Tufano, James J. [3 ]
Elliott, Bradley T. [4 ]
Brughelli, Matt [5 ]
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[1] Univ Guilan, Fac Sport Sci, Dept Exercise Physiol, 10th Km Tehran Rd Khalij e Fars Highway, Rasht 4199843653, Iran
[2] Islamic Azad Univ, Bandar E Anzali Branch, Dept Phys Educ, Bandar E Anzali, Iran
[3] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Phys Educ & Sport, Prague, Czech Republic
[4] Univ Westminster, Sch Life Sci, Translat Physiol Res Grp, London, England
[5] Auckland Univ Technol, AUT Millennium, Sports Performance Res Inst New Zealand SPRINZ, Auckland, New Zealand
关键词
Chain-loaded resistance training; Traditional resistance training; Hormone; Muscle; Strength; HORMONAL RESPONSES; MUSCLE FUNCTION; GROWTH-HORMONE; EXERCISE; MYOSTATIN; STRENGTH; EXPRESSION; CORTISOL; VOLUME;
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10.1186/s12967-020-02411-y
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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1001 ;
摘要
Background Variable resistance has been shown to induce greater total work and muscle activation when compared to constant resistance. However, little is known regarding the effects of chronic exposure to variable resistance training in comparison with constant resistance training. The aim of the present study was therefore to examine the effects of chain-loaded variable and constant gravity-dependent resistance training on resting hormonal and neuromuscular adaptations. Methods Young women were randomly assigned to variable resistance training (VRT; n = 12; age, 23.75 +/- 3.64 years; and BMI, 26.80 +/- 4.21 kg m(-2)), constant resistance training (CRT; n = 12; age, 23.58 +/- 3.84 years; BMI, 25.25 +/- 3.84 kg m(-2)), or control (Con; n = 12; age, 23.50 +/- 2.93 years; BMI, 27.12 +/- 12 kg m(-2)) groups. CRT performed 8-week total-body free-weight training three times per week with moderate-to-high intensity (65-80% 1RM; periodized). VRT was the same as CRT but included variable resistance via chains (15% of total load). Resting serum samples were taken before and after the 8-week intervention for GH, IGF-1, cortisol, myostatin, and follistatin analyses. Results Both VRT and CRT groups displayed moderate-to-large significant increases in GH (197.1%; ES = 0.78 vs. 229.9%; ES = 1.55), IGF-1 (82.3%; ES = 1.87 vs. 66%; ES = 1.66), and follistatin (58.8%; ES = 0.80 vs. 49.15%; ES = 0.80) and decreases in cortisol (- 19.9%; ES = - 1.34 vs. - 17.1%; ES = - 1.05) and myostatin (- 26.9%; ES = - 0.78 vs. - 23.2%; ES = - 0.82). Also, VRT and CRT resulted in large significant increases in bench press (30.54%; ES = 1.45 vs. 25.08%; ES = 1.12) and squat (30.63%; ES = 1.28 vs. 24.81%; ES = 1.21) strength, with no differences between groups. Conclusions Implementing chain-loaded VRT into a periodized resistance training program can be an effective alternative to constant loading during free-weight RT among untrained young women.
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