2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.scispo.2017.01.005
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Influence of muscle mass on hemodynamic responses during different resistance exercises with and without blood flow restriction

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“…The populations examined were relatively heterogeneous between studies, with the most common population being healthy non‐resistance trained but recreationally active adults, examined in 23 of the 52 included studies 17,24,31‐51 . Other populations included resistance‐trained adults, adults with musculoskeletal or soft tissue injuries, older adults, or adults with hypertension.…”
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“…The populations examined were relatively heterogeneous between studies, with the most common population being healthy non‐resistance trained but recreationally active adults, examined in 23 of the 52 included studies 17,24,31‐51 . Other populations included resistance‐trained adults, adults with musculoskeletal or soft tissue injuries, older adults, or adults with hypertension.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other populations included resistance‐trained adults, adults with musculoskeletal or soft tissue injuries, older adults, or adults with hypertension. There were far more studies (26 of 52) examining only male participants, 17,24,25,30,32‐38,41‐43,46,48,50‐59 compared with just 8 of 52 examining only female participants, 40,49,60‐65 leaving 18 studies examining both of these genders 8,19,20,39,44,45,47,66‐75 …”
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