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Clinical Trial

Handgrip Training and Brain Blood Flow Regulation

NCT: NCT07223645 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07223645
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2025-10-27
Completion2028-10-27
SponsorFlorida State University (OTHER)
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Last updated

Brief Summary

This study aims to investigate the effect of isometric handgrip training on brain blood vessel function in physically inactive adults. Isometric handgrip training is a promising strategy for lowering blood pressure and improving vascular health, but no previous investigations have studied the effect of training on markers of brain blood vessel function. Based on previous work showing improvements in vascular function after isometric handgrip training, we hypothesize that isometric handgrip training will improve key markers of cerebrovascular function.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Handgrip Training and Brain Blood Flow Regulation?

Handgrip Training and Brain Blood Flow Regulation is a clinical trial registered under NCT07223645. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07223645?

The current status of NCT07223645 (Handgrip Training and Brain Blood Flow Regulation) is: RECRUITING.

When did Handgrip Training and Brain Blood Flow Regulation start?

Handgrip Training and Brain Blood Flow Regulation started on 2025-10-27.

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