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Analysis of Body Temperature and Energy Spending during Aerobic Training with and without Blood Flow Restriction in physically active subjects

Analysis of the Thermographic Standard and Energy Expendutire during Aerobic Training with and without Blood Flow Restriction in physically active subjects: a controlled study

Status
Active, not recruiting
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Interventional
Source
REBEC
Registry ID
RBR-3xhsjx
Enrollment
Unknown
Registered
2017-08-29
Start date
2017-02-01
Completion date
Unknown
Last updated
2025-10-27

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

Obesity, Sedentary lifestyle, Men,

Interventions

A 4-week walking training will be done, where all 24 subjects will undergo all conditions (walking without blood flow restriction, with 50, 80 and 100% restriction in the lower limbs). Before, during
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Sponsors

Universidade Federal da Paraíba - UFPB
Lead Sponsor
Universidade Federal da Paraíba - UFPB
Collaborator

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
Male
Age
18 Years to 31 Years

Inclusion criteria

Inclusion criteria: Young adults physically active; No presence or history of osteoarticular or muscular diseases in the lower limbs; That respond negatively to the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire; They present Brachial Ankle Index between 0.91 and 1.30; Physically active.

Exclusion criteria

Exclusion criteria: Missing one of the evaluations; If injured during the study; Can not adapt to the training proposed.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frame
Believe that energy consumption will increase by about 5% as the level of blood flow restriction increases. And the body temperature will increase by 1 ° C or higher according to the increased level of restriction of blood flow

Secondary

MeasureTime frame
Secondary outcomes are not expected

Countries

Brazil

Contacts

Public ContactPatrick Pfeiffer

Universidade Federal da Paraíba - UFPB

patrickpfeiffer_13@hotmail.com5583999771090

Outcome results

None listed

Source: REBEC (via WHO ICTRP)