Pre-workout muscle vascularization and its effects on localized fat areas

Vincenzo Masullo, F. Fischetti, Giovanni Esposito, F. D’Elia
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Over the years the problem of spot reduction has often been addressed. Many fats regions tend to resist weight loss compared to others that have a greater vascularization; scientific evidence shows that blood flow in adipose areas is not high enough to allow the release of all fatty acids into the circulation. The objective of this essay is to prove how an adequate pre-workout muscle vascularization can have positive effects on the reduction of adipose tissue in less vascularized areas both in terms of time and effectiveness. Ten subjects will be examined divided into two groups (control group and experimental group) for the duration of twelve weeks, the experimental group will perform a pre-vascularization of the muscle district closest to the area of the adipose tissue taken under consideration, the control group instead, will skip this pre-vascularization phase. The progress of the two groups will be monitored until the end of the period under examination through anthropometric and plicometric tests. The expected results should confirm that adequate vascularization before training of the experimental group led to a greater and anticipated reduction of localized adipose tissue compared to the subjects of the control group who did not perform this method.
运动前肌肉血管化及其对局部脂肪区的影响
多年来,现货减少的问题经常得到解决。与其他血管化更大的脂肪区相比,许多脂肪区倾向于抵制减肥;科学证据表明,脂肪区域的血流量不足以让所有脂肪酸释放到循环系统中。本文的目的是证明充分的运动前肌肉血管化如何在时间和有效性方面对血管化较少的区域的脂肪组织减少产生积极影响。10名受试者将被分为两组(对照组和实验组)进行为期12周的检查,实验组将对所考虑的脂肪组织区域最接近的肌肉区域进行预血管化,而对照组将跳过此预血管化阶段。在检查期结束前,将通过人体测量和力学测量测试监测这两组人的进展情况。预期的结果应该证实,与没有采用这种方法的对照组受试者相比,实验组在训练前进行充分的血管化训练,导致了更大的和预期的局部脂肪组织减少。
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