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PHYSIOLOGY & NUTRITION

Blood flow restriction during self-paced aerobic intervals reduces mechanical and cardiovascular demands without modifying neuromuscular fatigue

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Thomas P. Walden, Timothy Fairchild, Olivier Girard, Jeremiah J. Peiffer, Andrew M. Jonson & Alasdair R. Dempsey. (2023) Blood flow restricted walking alters gait kinematics. European Journal of Sport Science 23:8, pages 1528-1537.
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Yujiro Yamada, Anna Kang, Aldo Seffrin, Jun Seob Song, Ryo Kataoka, William B. Hammert, Robert W. Spitz, Vickie Wong & Jeremy P. Loenneke. (2022) Potential considerations with estimating blood flow restriction pressure in the lower body using a narrower cuff. European Journal of Applied Physiology 123:5, pages 937-943.
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Zachary J. McClean, Abbey Young, Andrew J. Pohl, Nowell M. Fine, Jamie F. Burr, Martin MacInnis & Saied J. Aboodarda. (2023) Blood flow restriction during high-intensity interval cycling exacerbates psychophysiological responses to a greater extent in females than males. Journal of Applied Physiology 134:3, pages 596-609.
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