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The influence of resistance exercise with emphasis on specific contractions (concentric vs. eccentric) on muscle strength and post-exercise autonomic modulation: a randomized clinical trial.
Gois, Mariana O; Campoy, Fernanda A S; Alves, Thâmara; Avila, Roseana P; Vanderlei, Luiz C M; Pastre, Carlos M.
Affiliation
  • Gois MO; Department of Physical Therapy, Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho, Presidente Prudente, SP, Brazil.
  • Campoy FA; Department of Physical Therapy, Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho, Presidente Prudente, SP, Brazil.
  • Alves T; Department of Physical Therapy, Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho, Presidente Prudente, SP, Brazil.
  • Avila RP; Department of Physical Therapy, Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho, Presidente Prudente, SP, Brazil.
  • Vanderlei LC; Department of Physical Therapy, UNESP, Prudente, SP, Brazil.
  • Pastre CM; Department of Physical Therapy, Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho, Presidente Prudente, SP, Brazil.
Braz J Phys Ther ; 18(1): 30-7, 2014.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24675910
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Compared to eccentric contractions, concentric contractions result in higher cardiovascular stress. However, we do not know how these two types of contractions influence cardiac autonomic modulation during the post-exercise recovery period.

OBJECTIVE:

to compare the effect of resistance training that is performed with concentric vs. eccentric emphasis on muscle strength and on post-exercise recovery which was assessed by examining heart rate variability (HRV), for the knee extensor muscle group in young healthy adults.

METHODS:

For this study, 105 men between 18 and 30 years of age were randomized into 4 groups concentric control (CONCC), eccentric control (ECCC), concentric training (CONCT) and eccentric training (ECCT). The CONCC and ECCC groups underwent one session of resistance exercise (RE) using the knee extensor muscle group (3 sets of 1 repetition at 100% of the maximal repetition [1MR]) and the CONCT and ECCT groups performed 10 training sessions. The HRV was analyzed at baseline and across four recovery periods (T1, T2, T3 and T4).

RESULTS:

The ECCT group exhibited increased muscle strength at the end of the study. Regarding cardiac autonomic modulation, the CONCC and ECCC groups exhibited increases in overall variability (SDNN and SD2) at T1 compared to baseline, and the ECCT group demonstrated increases in variables reflecting vagal modulation and the recovery process (RMSSD, SD1 and HF [ms2]) at T1, T2 and T4 compared to baseline.

CONCLUSIONS:

Resistance training with emphasis on eccentric contractions promoted strength gain and an increase in cardiac vagal modulation during recovery compared to baseline.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Autonomic Nervous System / Muscle Strength / Resistance Training Type of study: Clinical_trials Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Braz J Phys Ther Journal subject: MEDICINA FISICA / REABILITACAO Year: 2014 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Autonomic Nervous System / Muscle Strength / Resistance Training Type of study: Clinical_trials Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Braz J Phys Ther Journal subject: MEDICINA FISICA / REABILITACAO Year: 2014 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil