The effect of four weeks of resistance training with and without blood flow restriction on levels of anabolic and catabolic hormonal markers in sedentary males

Authors

1 PhD student in Exercise Physiology, Department of Exercise Physiology, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Science, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran.

2 Department of Exercise Physiology, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Science, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran.

10.22111/rbpa.2017.5551

Abstract

Background:
Recently, the use of resistance training with restricted blood flow (BFR) has been recommended as an alternative to heavy resistance training for middle-aged and elderly people. Therefore, the aim of this research was to evaluate the effect of age and status of resistance training on basal levels of anabolic and catabolic hormones in middle-age sedentary male.
Methodology:
In this semi-experimental study design, 20 middle-aged sedentary men (age 47.65±2.53 years) were selected. Subjects were randomly divided into two groups of resistance training with and without BFR. Subjects in the 4-week BFR group performed knee extension and leg press at 20% 1-RM intensity, one 30 repetition set and 2 sets of 15 repetitions, and the non-BFR training group performed the same movements at 80% 1-RM intensity in three sets with 10 repetitions. Blood samples were also taken to measure testosterone and cortisol, growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-1. Finally, Data were analyzed by analyses of variance and independent T test. The significance level was set at p < 0.05.
Results:
Resting concentrations of growth hormone (P=0.001), IGF-I (P=0.001), and serum testosterone (P=0.001) response increased significantly after four weeks of resistance training with and without BFR. Also, the only increase in resting growth hormone was significantly higher in the BFR group (P=0.04). However, four weeks of resistance training with (P=0.11) and without BFR (P=0.55) did not significantly change cortisol concentration.
Conclusion:
It seems likely that performing resistance training with BFR during middle age is a good way to delay the adverse effects of aging on anabolic hormonal factors.

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