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      골격근 발달을 위한 저강도 혈류제한 저항성 운동 = Low-intensity Resistance Exercise with Blood Flow Restriction for Improving the Skeletal Muscle

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      [INTRODUCTION] The most common method for increasing both muscle mass and strength is though the performance of high-intensity resistance exercise. However, recent previous studies have challenged this hypothesis and have provided evidence that low-intensity training combined with blood flow restriction (BFR) may also elicit increases in muscle size and strength. [METHOD] Therefore, this review will summarize the BFR exercise model, potential mechanisms, and suggested areas for future research. [RESULT] Even though it is very low intensity of resistance exercise with BFR could lead to improve muscle mass and power. [CONCLUSION] We can speculate that the BFR exercise could be only way to get over the limitation of high-intensity of resistance exercise.
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      [INTRODUCTION] The most common method for increasing both muscle mass and strength is though the performance of high-intensity resistance exercise. However, recent previous studies have challenged this hypothesis and have provided evidence that low-in...

      [INTRODUCTION] The most common method for increasing both muscle mass and strength is though the performance of high-intensity resistance exercise. However, recent previous studies have challenged this hypothesis and have provided evidence that low-intensity training combined with blood flow restriction (BFR) may also elicit increases in muscle size and strength. [METHOD] Therefore, this review will summarize the BFR exercise model, potential mechanisms, and suggested areas for future research. [RESULT] Even though it is very low intensity of resistance exercise with BFR could lead to improve muscle mass and power. [CONCLUSION] We can speculate that the BFR exercise could be only way to get over the limitation of high-intensity of resistance exercise.

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      [서론] 고강도의 저항성운동은 근비대를 위한 이상적인 운동강도 이지만 근섬유의 좌상으로 인한 근육통을 유발 할 수 있다. 최근 선행연구들의 보고에서 이러한 고강도 저항성운동의 위험성을 극복 할 수 있는 저강도의 혈류제한을 통한 운동방법의 긍정적인 효과들이 보고되고 있다. [방법] 혈류제한을 이용하는 운동방법에 대한 이론적 배경을 선행연구를 중심으로 고찰하도록 해서 기전적인 가능성에 대해 제시하고, 향후 연구의 필요성에 대해서 제언하였다. [결과] 혈류제한을 이용한 매우 낮은(20%~40%/1RM) 강도의 저항성 운동이라도 고강도의 저항성운동의 효과와 같이 근비대와 근력의 향상이 나타날 수 있었다. [결론] 혈류의 제한을 통한 저강도의 저항성 운동방법은 기존의 저항성운동이 가지고 있는 제한점을 극복할 수 있는 운동방법으로 사료되며 향후 지속적인 연구가 필요할 것으로 사료된다.
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      [서론] 고강도의 저항성운동은 근비대를 위한 이상적인 운동강도 이지만 근섬유의 좌상으로 인한 근육통을 유발 할 수 있다. 최근 선행연구들의 보고에서 이러한 고강도 저항성운동의 위험...

      [서론] 고강도의 저항성운동은 근비대를 위한 이상적인 운동강도 이지만 근섬유의 좌상으로 인한 근육통을 유발 할 수 있다. 최근 선행연구들의 보고에서 이러한 고강도 저항성운동의 위험성을 극복 할 수 있는 저강도의 혈류제한을 통한 운동방법의 긍정적인 효과들이 보고되고 있다. [방법] 혈류제한을 이용하는 운동방법에 대한 이론적 배경을 선행연구를 중심으로 고찰하도록 해서 기전적인 가능성에 대해 제시하고, 향후 연구의 필요성에 대해서 제언하였다. [결과] 혈류제한을 이용한 매우 낮은(20%~40%/1RM) 강도의 저항성 운동이라도 고강도의 저항성운동의 효과와 같이 근비대와 근력의 향상이 나타날 수 있었다. [결론] 혈류의 제한을 통한 저강도의 저항성 운동방법은 기존의 저항성운동이 가지고 있는 제한점을 극복할 수 있는 운동방법으로 사료되며 향후 지속적인 연구가 필요할 것으로 사료된다.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 서동일, "가압벨트 착용을 이용한 저강도의 저항성운동훈련 후 체력과 신체구성 및 혈중지질의 변화분석" 한국체육과학회 21 (21): 881-892, 2012

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      10 Takarada, Y., "Rapid increase in plasma growth hormone after low-intensity resistance exercise with vascular occlusion" 88 : 61-65, 2000

      1 서동일, "가압벨트 착용을 이용한 저강도의 저항성운동훈련 후 체력과 신체구성 및 혈중지질의 변화분석" 한국체육과학회 21 (21): 881-892, 2012

      2 Shaw, J. A., "The relationship between tourniquet pressure and underlying soft-tissue pressure in the thigh" 64 : 1148-1152, 1982

      3 Sato, Y., "The history and future of KAATSU training" 1 : 1-5, 2005

      4 Karabulut, M., "The effects of low-intensity resistancetraining with vascular restriction on legmuscle strength in older men" 108 (108): 145-155, 2009

      5 Loenneke, J. P., "The anabolicbenefits of venous blood flow restrictiontraining may be induced by muscle cellswelling" 78 : 151-154, 2012

      6 Abe, T., "Skeletal muscle size and circulating IGF-1 are increased after two weeks of twice daily "KAATSU" resistance training" 1 : 6-12, 2005

      7 Burgomaster, K. A., "Resistance training with vascular occlusion: metabolic adaptations in human muscle" 35 (35): 1203-1208, 2003

      8 Clark, B. C., "Relative safety of 4 weeks of blood flow-restricted resistance exercise in young, healthy adults" 21 : 653-662, 2012

      9 Ysuda, T., "Relationship between limb and trunk muscle hypertrophy following high-intensity resistance training and blood flow restricted low-intensity resistance training" 31 : 347-351, 2011

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