Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training on Body Composition and Maximal Strength in Military Personnel
NCT: NCT07628478 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This study aims to compare the effects of low-intensity blood flow restriction training combined with resistance training versus traditional high-intensity resistance training on body composition (skeletal muscle mass, body fat mass) and maximal strength (isometric mid-thigh pull, vertical jump, isometric squat pull) in male military academy cadets. The study lasts for 6 weeks and adopts a randomized parallel-group design.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training on Body Composition and Maximal Strength in Military Personnel?
Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training on Body Composition and Maximal Strength in Military Personnel is a clinical trial registered under NCT07628478. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07628478?
The current status of NCT07628478 (Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training on Body Composition and Maximal Strength in Military Personnel) is: RECRUITING.
When did Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training on Body Composition and Maximal Strength in Military Personnel start?
Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training on Body Composition and Maximal Strength in Military Personnel started on 2026-06-01.
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