Low-Intensity BFR Cycling: Impact on VO₂Max and Muscle Adaptations

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

24

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

December 1, 2023

Primary Completion Date

March 5, 2024

Study Completion Date

March 5, 2024

Conditions
Aerobic CapacityBlood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training EffectsBlood Flow Restriction ExerciseMuscle StrenghIsokineticVO2max
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Cycling with Blood Flow Restriction (15 min at 40% VO₂max with 60-80% LOP)

This intervention involves low-intensity cycling exercise at 40% of VO₂max performed on an electronically braked Astrand cycle ergometer for 15 minutes per session. During each session, pneumatic cuffs (10 cm wide, manually adjustable) are applied to the upper thighs to restrict blood flow. Individualized limb occlusion pressure (LOP) is determined via Doppler ultrasound and set progressively at 60% (weeks 1-4), 70% (weeks 5-7), and 80% (weeks 8-9). Sessions are conducted three times per week over a 9-week period. The aim is to simulate the physiological effects of high-intensity training using a low-intensity protocol.

PROCEDURE

Cycling Exercise (40 min at 40% VO₂max)

This intervention involves standard low-intensity cycling exercise at 40% of the participant's VO₂max, performed for 40 minutes per session on an electronically braked Astrand cycle ergometer. Sessions are conducted three times per week for a total duration of 9 weeks. This group does not receive any blood flow restriction or external loading. The aim is to observe the effects of traditional low-intensity, long-duration aerobic exercise on VO₂max, muscle strength, and muscle thickness.

PROCEDURE

Short-Duration Cycling Control (15 min at 40% VO₂max)

This intervention involves low-intensity cycling exercise at 40% of VO₂max performed for 15 minutes per session, using an electronically braked Astrand cycle ergometer. Participants exercise three times per week for 9 weeks. No blood flow restriction is applied. The aim of this control condition is to match the duration of the BFR intervention while omitting the occlusion component, to isolate the effect of BFR.

Trial Locations (1)

46050

Faculty of Sport Science, Kahramanmaraş

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University

OTHER

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