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Clinical Trial

Low-Load BFR vs. High-Load Training on Biceps Hypertrophy

NCT: NCT07561281 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT07561281
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2025-06-01
Completion2025-08-03

Brief Summary

This study aimed to compare the effects of low-load blood flow restriction resistance exercise (BFR-RE) performed to voluntary failure with traditional high-load resistance exercise (HL-RE) and a control condition on biceps brachii muscle hypertrophy, muscle stiffness, and maximal strength in untrained young men. Participants completed an 8-week training program, with exercise performed three times per week. Outcomes were assessed using ultrasound imaging, elastography, and one-repetition maximum (1RM) testing. The study evaluates whether low-load BFR training can produce adaptations comparable to high-load resistance training.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Low-Load BFR vs. High-Load Training on Biceps Hypertrophy?

Low-Load BFR vs. High-Load Training on Biceps Hypertrophy is a clinical trial registered under NCT07561281. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT07561281?

The current status of NCT07561281 (Low-Load BFR vs. High-Load Training on Biceps Hypertrophy) is: COMPLETED.

When did Low-Load BFR vs. High-Load Training on Biceps Hypertrophy start?

Low-Load BFR vs. High-Load Training on Biceps Hypertrophy started on 2025-06-01.

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