2015
DOI: 10.15314/tjse.2015112537
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Effects of a whole body compression garment on recovery after a heavy resistance

Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the effects of wearing a whole body compression garment on recovery from a typical heavy resistance training workout in resistance trained men and women. Fourteen men (mean ± SD: age, 23.0 ± 2.9 years) and fourteen women (mean ± SD: age 23.1 ± 2.2 years) who were highly resistance trained gave informed consent to participate in the study. A within-group (each subject acted as their own control), balanced, and randomized treatment design was used. Nutritional intakes, activity, a… Show more

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“…With respect to physiology, CGs have effects on strength promotion, power recovery and reduction of delayed onset of muscle soreness (DOMS) ( Bottaro et al, 2011 ; deGlanville and Hamlin, 2012 ; Goto and Morishima, 2014 ; Molly and Shelby, 2018 ). Furthermore, CGs promote the recovery of exercise-induced muscle damage ( Kraemer et al, 2001 ; Arbabi, 2015 ), reduced lactate ( Duffield et al, 2010 ; Saulo et al, 2015 ) and increased tissue saturation ( Dermont et al, 2015 ). Despite the inconsistent results ( Bringard et al, 2006 ; Stickford et al, 2015 ) regarding the effects of CGs on fatigue performance and economy of motion, this may be caused by the heterogeneity of the test procedures, e.g., the difference of types and levels of compression ( Pérez et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to physiology, CGs have effects on strength promotion, power recovery and reduction of delayed onset of muscle soreness (DOMS) ( Bottaro et al, 2011 ; deGlanville and Hamlin, 2012 ; Goto and Morishima, 2014 ; Molly and Shelby, 2018 ). Furthermore, CGs promote the recovery of exercise-induced muscle damage ( Kraemer et al, 2001 ; Arbabi, 2015 ), reduced lactate ( Duffield et al, 2010 ; Saulo et al, 2015 ) and increased tissue saturation ( Dermont et al, 2015 ). Despite the inconsistent results ( Bringard et al, 2006 ; Stickford et al, 2015 ) regarding the effects of CGs on fatigue performance and economy of motion, this may be caused by the heterogeneity of the test procedures, e.g., the difference of types and levels of compression ( Pérez et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%