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Blood Flow Restriction Resistance Exercise and Cardiac Cycle Dynamics
Sponsor: Montclair State University
Summary
Blood flow restriction resistance exercise uses partial vascular occlusion of a limb during low weight resistance exercises to stimulate muscle strengthening and growth. This is commonly used during rehabilitation from an injury. Because blood flow in and out of the limbs is decreased, this may have consequences for blood flow through the heart. The purpose of this study will be to test cardiac dynamics during blood flow restriction resistance exercise to determine if cardiac blood flow is impacted. It is hypothesized that both non-BFR exercise and BFR exercise will increase heart rate shortening various cardiac cycle parameters, but BFR exercise will increase the isovolumetric contraction time vs non-BFR exercise due to an increase in total peripheral resistance. It is also hypothesized that BFR exercise will lower early ventricular filling parameters due to lower venous return.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 50 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2026-02-01
Completion Date
2028-01-01
Last Updated
2026-02-13
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Blood flow restriction resistance exercise
Blood flow in and out of the limb will be artificially with an occlusion cuff.
Locations (1)
Montclair State University
Montclair, New Jersey, United States