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Protein timing during the day and its relevance for muscle strength and lean mass.Changes in muscle size via MRI and ultrasound: Are they equivalent?Blood flow restriction and cuff width: effect on blood flow in the legs.Relationships between central arterial stiffness, lean body mass, and absolute and relative strength in young and older men and women.Relationship between ultrasound muscle thickness and MRI-measured muscle cross-sectional area in the forearm: a pilot study.The Impact of Overweight/Obesity Duration and Physical Activity on Medical Multimorbidity: Examining the WATCH Paradigm.Influence of relative blood flow restriction pressure on muscle activation and muscle adaptation.Can blood flow restriction augment muscle activation during high-load training?The problem Of muscle hypertrophy: Revisited.Training to Fatigue: The Answer for Standardization When Assessing Muscle Hypertrophy?Are there perceptual differences to varying levels of blood flow restriction?Answer to the letter of Reza Pakzad and Saeid Safiri.Effect of lower limb preference on local muscular and vascular function.Concurrent training: a meta-analysis examining interference of aerobic and resistance exercises.The Effects of Potentiating Stimuli Intensity Under Varying Rest Periods on Vertical Jump Performance and PowerMagnetic resonance imaging-measured skeletal muscle mass to fat-free mass ratio increases with increasing levels of fat-free massEffects of exercise with and without different degrees of blood flow restriction on torque and muscle activationLow intensity blood flow restriction training: a meta-analysisResistance training induced changes in strength and specific force at the fiber and whole muscle level: a meta-analysisEffect Sizes for Paired Data Should Use the Change Score Variability Rather Than the Pre-test VariabilityMuscle Adaptations to High-Load Training and Very Low-Load Training With and Without Blood Flow RestrictionInternational Society of Sports Nutrition: 7th Annual ISSN Conference and Expo Clearwater Beach, FL, USA. 24-26 June 2010. AbstractsEffect of different types of lower body resistance training on arterial compliance and calf blood flowBlood flow-restricted walking does not result in an accumulation of metabolitesDoes blood flow restricted exercise result in prolonged torque decrements and muscle damage?Blood flow restriction: rationale for improving boneEffect of different types of resistance exercise on arterial compliance and calf blood flowTime under tension decreased with blood flow-restricted exerciseRelationship between site-specific loss of thigh muscle and gait performance in women: the HIREGASAKI studyCardiovascular and perceptual responses to blood-flow-restricted resistance exercise with differing restrictive cuffsThe acute response of practical occlusion in the knee extensorsBlood flow-restricted resistance exercise: rapidly affecting the myofibre and the myonucleiLower body site-specific sarcopenia and accelerometer-determined moderate and vigorous physical activity: the HIREGASAKI studyBlood flow restriction in the upper and lower limbs is predicted by limb circumference and systolic blood pressureAppendicular lean mass and site-specific muscle loss in the extremities correlate with dynamic strengthThe impact of overweight/obesity duration on the association between physical activity and cardiovascular disease risk: an application of the "fat but fit" paradigmThe application of blood flow restriction training into Western medicine: isn't it about time?Is muscle strength ratio a criterion for diagnosis of site-specific muscle loss?Association between site-specific muscle loss of lower body and one-leg standing balance in active women: the HIREGASAKI studyAssociations between Handgrip Strength and Ultrasound-Measured Muscle Thickness of the Hand and Forearm in Young Men and Women
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