Penailillo et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Metabolic demand and indirect markers of muscle damage after eccentric cycling with blood flow restrictionPenailillo et al., 2020
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- Penailillo L
- Santander M
- Zbinden-Foncea H
- Jannas-Vela S
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- Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
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Purpose: To compare the effects of a single bout of eccentric cycling (ECC) and eccentric cycling with blood flow restriction (ECCBFR) on the changes in cardio-metabolic demand and indirect markers of muscle damage in healthy men. Method: Twenty-one young men …
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