Full‐body resistance training promotes greater fat mass loss than a split‐body routine in well‐trained males: A randomized trial
Marcelo A. S. Carneiro,
Paulo Ricardo P. Nunes,
Markus V. C. Souza
et al.
Abstract:While significant progress has been made in understanding the resistance training (RT) strategy for muscle hypertrophy increase, there remains limited knowledge about its impact on fat mass loss. This study aimed to investigate whether full‐body is superior to split‐body routine in promoting fat mass loss among well‐trained males. Twenty‐three participants were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: full‐body (n = 11, training muscle groups 5 days per week) and split‐body (n = 12, training muscle groups 1 day per… Show more
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