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European Journal of Sport Science | 2017

Free-weight resistance exercise on pulse wave reflection and arterial stiffness between sexes in young, resistance-trained adults

J. Derek Kingsley; Yu Lun Tai; Xián Mayo; Alaina Glasgow; Erica Marshall

Abstract We sought to determine the sex-specific effects of an acute bout of free-weight resistance exercise (RE) on pulse wave reflection (aortic blood pressures, augmentation index (AIx), AIx at 75 bpm (AIx@75), augmentation pressure (AP), time of the reflected wave (Tr), subendocardial viability ratio (SEVR)), and aortic arterial stiffness in resistance-trained individuals. Resistance-trained men (n = 14) and women (n = 12) volunteered to participate in the study. Measurements were taken in the supine position at rest, and 10 minutes after 3 sets of 10 repetitions at 75% 1-repetition maximum on the squat, bench press, and deadlift. A 2 × 2 × 2 ANOVA was used to analyse the effects of sex (men, women) across condition (RE, control) and time (rest, recovery). There were no differences between sexes across conditions and time. There was no effect of the RE on brachial or aortic blood pressures. There were significant condition × time interactions for AIx (rest: 12.1 ± 7.9%; recovery: 19.9 ± 10.5%, p = .003), AIx@75 (rest: 5.3 ± 7.9%; recovery: 24.5 ± 14.3%, p = .0001), AP (rest: 4.9 ± 2.8 mmHg; recovery: 8.3 ± 6.0 mmHg, p = .004), and aortic arterial stiffness (rest: 5.3 ± 0.6 ms; recovery: 5.9 ± 0.7 ms, p = .02) with significant increases during recovery from the acute RE. There was also a significant condition × time for time of the reflected wave (rest: 150 ± 7 ms; recovery: 147 ± 9 ms, p = .02) and SEVR (rest: 147 ± 17%; recovery: 83 ± 24%, p = .0001) such that they were reduced during recovery from the acute RE compared to the control. These data suggest that an acute bout of RE increases AIx, AIx@75, and aortic arterial stiffness similarly between men and women without significantly altering aortic blood pressures.


Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism | 2018

Pulse wave reflection responses to bench press with and without practical blood flow restriction

Yu Lun Tai; Erica Marshall; Alaina Glasgow; Jason C. Parks; Leslie Sensibello; J. Derek Kingsley

Resistance exercise is recommended to increase muscular strength but may also increase pulse wave reflection. The effect of resistance exercise combined with practical blood flow restriction (pBFR) on pulse wave reflection is unknown. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the differences in pulse wave reflection characteristics between bench press with pBFR and traditional high-load bench press in resistance-trained men. Sixteen resistance-trained men participated in the study. Pulse wave reflection characteristics were assessed before and after low-load bench press with pBFR (LL-pBFR), traditional high-load bench press (HL), and a control (CON). A repeated-measures ANOVA was used to evaluate differences in pulse wave reflection characteristics among the conditions across time. There were significant (p ≤ 0.05) interactions for heart rate, augmentation index, augmentation index normalized at 75 bpm, augmentation pressure, time-tension index, and wasted left ventricular energy such that they were increased after LL-pBFR and HL compared with rest and CON, with no differences between LL-pBFR and HL. Aortic pulse pressure (p < 0.001) was elevated only after LL-pBFR compared with rest. In addition, there was a significant (p ≤ 0.05) interaction for aortic diastolic blood pressure (BP) such that it was decreased after LL-pBFR compared with rest and CON but not HL. The subendocardial viability ratio and diastolic pressure-time index were significantly different between LL-pBFR and HL compared with rest and CON. There were no significant interactions for brachial systolic or diastolic BP, aortic systolic BP, or time of the reflected wave. In conclusion, acute bench press resistance exercise significantly altered pulse wave reflection characteristics without differences between LL-pBFR and HL.


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Autonomic Modulation After Acute Resistance Exercise in Resistance-Trained Individuals: 1198 Board #6 May 31 8

Alexa DeBord; Alaina Glasgow; Kathryn Geither; Leslie Sensibello; Jason C. Parks; Erica Marshall; Yu Lun Tai; J. Derek Kingsley


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Autonomic Modulation in Response to Three Different Autonomic Reflex Tests in Women with Fibromyalgia: 840 Board #101 May 30 3

J. Derek Kingsley; Kathryn Geither; Alaina Glasgow; Erica Marshall; Jason C. Parks; Leslie Sensibello; Yu Lun Tai


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

The Effects of Upper- and Lower-body Blood Flow Restriction Exercise on Vascular Function: 826 Board #87 May 30 3

Leslie Sensibello; Yu Lun Tai; Erica Marshall; Alaina Glasgow; Kathryn Geither; Jason C. Parks; Ramon Oliveira; J. Derek Kingsley


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

The Effects of Wearing Knee Wraps on Total Concentric Work Performed During the Back Squat Exercise.: 1670 Board #5 May 31 3

Cardyl Trionfante; Ben Kantura; Erica Marshall; Arnold G. Nelson; J. Derek Kingsley


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Free-Weight Resistance Exercise Versus Weight Machines on Pulse Wave Reflection: 834 Board #95 May 30 3

Kathryn Geither; Leslie Sensibello; Jason C. Parks; Erica Marshall; Yu Lun Tai; J. Derek Kingsley


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Resistance Exercise on Pulse Wave Reflection and Arterial Stiffness Between Trained and Untrained Individuals: 2245 Board #81 June 1 11

Jason C. Parks; Erica Marshall; Yu Lun Tai; Alaina Glasgow; Leslie Sensibello; Kathryn Geither; J. Derek Kingsley


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Acute Resistance Exercise Effects on Blood Flow in Resistance-Trained Versus Untrained Individuals: 818 Board #79 May 30 3

Alaina Glasgow; Kathryn Geither; Jason C. Parks; Erica Marshall; Leslie Sensibello; Yu Lun Tai; J. Derek Kingsley


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Upper and Lower-body Resistance Exercise With and Without Blood Flow Restriction on Pulse Wave Reflection: 1200 Board #8 May 31 8

Yu Lun Tai; Erica Marshall; Alaina Glasgow; Jason C. Parks; Kathryn Geither; Leslie Sensibello; Ramon Oliveira; J. Derek Kingsley

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Louisiana State University

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