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    • Leitura1.1
      Acute effects of exercise under different levels of blood-flow restriction on muscle activation and fatigue
    • Leitura1.2
      Acute physiological responses to low-intensity blood flow restriction cycling
    • Leitura1.3
      Addition of blood flow restriction to passive mobilization reduces the rate of muscle wasting in elderly patients in the intensive care unit a within-patient randomized trial
    • Leitura1.4
      Applications of vascular occlusion diminish disuse atrophy of knee extensor muscles
    • Leitura1.5
      Augmented Anabolic Responses following 8-weeks Cycling with Blood Flow Restriction
    • Leitura1.6
      Blood flow restricted and traditional resistance training performed to fatigue produce equal muscle hypertrophy
    • Leitura1.7
      Blood flow restricted exercise for athletes – A review of available evidence
    • Leitura1.8
      Blood flow restricted resistance training in older adults at risk of mobility limitations
    • Leitura1.9
      Blood flow restriction – effects of cuff type on fatigue and perceptual responses to resistance exercise
    • Leitura1.10
      Blood flow restriction by low compressive force prevents disuse muscular weakness
    • Leitura1.11
      Blood flow restriction does not result in prolonged decrements in torque
    • Leitura1.12
      Blood flow restriction during low-intensity resistance exercise increases S6K1 phosphorylation and muscle protein synthesis
    • Leitura1.13
      Blood flow restriction exercise stimulates mTORC1 signaling and muscle protein synthesis in older men
    • Leitura1.14
      Blood flow restriction pressure recommendations – a tale of two cuffs
    • Leitura1.15
      Blood flow restriction training and the exercise pressor reflex – a call for concern
    • Leitura1.16
      Blood pressure response between resistance exercise with and without blood flow restriction – A systematic review and meta-analysis
    • Leitura1.17
      Can KAATSU Exercise Cause Rhabdomyolysis
    • Leitura1.18
      Cardiovascular and perceptual responses to blood-flow-restricted resistance exercise with differing restrictive cuffs
    • Leitura1.19
      Comparative Effects of Vigorous-Intensity and Low-Intensity Blood Flow Restricted Cycle Training and Detraining on Muscle Mass, Strength, and Aerobic Capacity
    • Leitura1.20
      Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness and Perceived Exertion After Blood Flow Restriction Exercise
    • Leitura1.21
      Does blood flow restriction result in skeletal muscle damage – A critical review of available evidence
    • Leitura1.22
      Effect of resistance exercise training combined with relatively low vascular occlusion
    • Leitura1.23
      Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training on Muscular Strength and Hypertrophy in Older Individuals – A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    • Leitura1.24
      Effects of continuous moderate exercise with partial blood flow restriction during hemodialysis – a protocol for a randomized clinical trial
    • Leitura1.25
      Effects of cuff width on arterial occlusion – implications for blood flow restricted exercise
    • Leitura1.26
      Effects of exercise load and blood-flow restriction on skeletal muscle function
    • Leitura1.27
      Effects of Exercise Order on Upper-Body Muscle Activation and Exercise Performance
    • Leitura1.28
      Effects of low-intensity bench press training with restricted arm muscle blood flow on chest muscle hypertrophy – a pilot study
    • Leitura1.29
      Effects of resistance exercise combined with moderate vascular occlusion on muscular function in humans
    • Leitura1.30
      Effects of resistance training with blood flow restriction on haemodynamics – a systematic review
    • Leitura1.31
      Effects of strength training and vascular occlusion
    • Leitura1.32
      Effects of two programs of metabolic resistance training on strength and hypertrophy
    • Leitura1.33
      Effects of vascular occlusion on muscular endurance in dynamic knee extension exercise at different submaximal loads
    • Leitura1.34
      Effects of vascular occlusion on surface electromyography and muscle oxygenation during isometric contraction
    • Leitura1.35
      Exercise intensity and muscle hypertrophy in blood flow-restricted limbs and non-restricted muscles – a brief review
    • Leitura1.36
      Exercise with Blood Flow Restriction – An Updated Evidence-Based Approach for Enhanced Muscular Development
    • Leitura1.37
      Exercises with partial vascular occlusion in patients with knee osteoarthritis – a randomized clinical trial
    • Leitura1.38
      Hypoxia and resistance exercise – a comparison of localized and systemic methods
    • Leitura1.39
      Hypoxia increases muscle hypertrophy induced by resistance training
    • Leitura1.40
      Increases in thigh muscle volume and strength by walk training with leg blood flow reduction in older participants
    • Leitura1.41
      Influence of continuous or intermittent blood flow restriction on muscle activation during low-intensity multiple sets of resistance exercise
    • Leitura1.42
      Key considerations when conducting KAATSU training
    • Leitura1.43
      Low-intensity exercise can increase muscle mass and strength proportionally to enhanced metabolic stress under ischemic conditions
    • Leitura1.44
      Low-load ischemic exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis
    • Leitura1.45
      Modified Kaatsu training – adaptations and subject perceptions
    • Leitura1.46
      Muscle damage after low-intensity eccentric contractions with blood flow restriction
    • Leitura1.47
      Myogenic and proteolytic mRNA expression following blood flow restricted exercise
    • Leitura1.48
      Occlusion training increases muscular strength in division IA football players
    • Leitura1.49
      Oclusão vascular
    • Leitura1.50
      Oxygenation time course and neuromuscular fatigue during repeated cycling sprints with bilateral blood flow restriction
    • Leitura1.51
      Paget-Schroetter Syndrome Resulting from Thoracic Outlet Syndrome and KAATSU Training
    • Leitura1.52
      Perceptual effects and efficacy of intermittent or continuous blood flow restriction resistance training
    • Leitura1.53
      Prevention of disuse muscular weakness by restriction of blood flow
    • Leitura1.54
      Proliferation of myogenic stem cells in human skeletal muscle in response to low-load resistance training with blood flow restriction
    • Leitura1.55
      Relationship between limb and trunk muscle hypertrophy following highintensity resistance training and blood flow-restricted lowintensity resistance training
    • Leitura1.56
      Resistance Training with Vascular Occlusion- metabolic adaptations in human muscle
    • Leitura1.57
      Rhabdomyolysis after Performing Blood Flow Restriction Training – a case report
    • Leitura1.58
      Safety considerations with blood flow restricted resistance training
    • Leitura1.59
      Sexual Dimorphism in the Estimation of Upper-Limb Blood Flow Restriction in the Seated Position
    • Leitura1.60
      Short-term low-intensity blood flow restricted interval training improves both aerobic fitness and muscle strength
    • Leitura1.61
      Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy after Chronic Restriction of Venous Blood Flow in Rats
    • Leitura1.62
      Skeletal muscle size and circulating IGF-1 are increased after two weeks of twice daily KAATSU resistance training
    • Leitura1.63
      Skeletal muscle tension, flow, pressure, and EMG during sustained isometric contractions in humans
    • Leitura1.64
      Strength Training with Blood Flow Restriction Diminishes Myostatin Gene Expression
    • Leitura1.65
      The acute muscular effects of cycling with and without different degrees of blood flow restriction
    • Leitura1.66
      The Effect of Cuff Width on Muscle Adaptations after Blood Flow Restriction Training
    • Leitura1.67
      The Effects of Blood Flow Restriction on Upper-Body Musculature Located Distal and Proximal to Applied Pressure
    • Leitura1.68
      The efficacy of blood flow restricted exercise – A systematic review & meta-analysis
    • Leitura1.69
      The efficacy of resistance training in hypoxia to enhance strength and muscle growth – A systematic review and meta-analysis
    • Leitura1.70
      The history and future of Kaatsu training
    • Leitura1.71
      The isometric torque at which knee-extensor muscle reoxygenation stops
    • Leitura1.72
      The use of occlusion training to produce muscle hypertrophy
    • Leitura1.73
      Treinamento com restrição do fluxo sanguíneo – sobre revisão de literatura
    • Leitura1.74
      Unilateral bicep curl hemodynamics – Low-pressure continuous vs high-pressure intermittent blood flow restriction
    • Leitura1.75
      Vision Loss by Central Retinal Vein Occlusion After Kaatsu Training – A Case Report
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