2022
DOI: 10.3390/medicina58060822
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Impact of Interrepetition Rest on Muscle Blood Flow and Exercise Tolerance during Resistance Exercise

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Muscle blood flow is impeded during resistance exercise contractions, but immediately increases during recovery. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of brief bouts of rest (2 s) between repetitions of resistance exercise on muscle blood flow and exercise tolerance. Materials and Methods: Ten healthy young adults performed single-leg knee extension resistance exercises with no rest between repetitions (i.e., continuous) and with 2 s of rest between each repetition (i… Show more

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“…The electrocardiography (ECG)-monitored stress test for assessing cardiopulmonary fitness is routinely performed by means of dynamic exercise with a progressive workload. In response to the rapid increase in physical activity, stroke volume and heart rate are boosted by increased sympathetic activity and a vasodilation occurs at the level of arterioles supplying the exercising muscles, thus leading to a decrease in systemic vascular resistances [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electrocardiography (ECG)-monitored stress test for assessing cardiopulmonary fitness is routinely performed by means of dynamic exercise with a progressive workload. In response to the rapid increase in physical activity, stroke volume and heart rate are boosted by increased sympathetic activity and a vasodilation occurs at the level of arterioles supplying the exercising muscles, thus leading to a decrease in systemic vascular resistances [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%