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Low Load Resistance Exercises With Blood Flow Restriction Versus High Load Resistance Exercises - Trial NCT05958056

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Low Load Resistance Exercises With Blood Flow Restriction Versus High Load Resistance Exercises
The Acute Effect of Low Load Resistance Exercises With Blood Flow Restriction Versus High Load Resistance Exercises on Growth Hormone and Blood Lactate

Study Focus

Athletes

Resistance exercise

Interventional

other

Sponsor & Location

University of Jordan

Amman, Jordan

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Mar 01, 2021

Jul 01, 2022

22 participants

Primary Outcome

Growth Hormone,Growth Hormone,Growth Hormone,Blood lactate,Blood lactate,Blood lactate

Summary

Practical blood flow restriction (PBFR) is a new technique of reducing the venous return
 using a band with a pressure that is applied using a perceived pressure scale. The studies
 that investigate the acute effect of using PBFR and regular high intensity exercises on the
 level of growth hormone (GH) and blood lactate (BL) after lower extremity training in
 collegiate athletes are scarce.

ICD-10 Classifications

Examination for participation in sport
Striking against or struck by sports equipment
Routine general health check-up of sports teams

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT05958056

Non-Device Trial