Application of blood flow restriction training in adolescents: A narrative review.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Zhen-Lei Chen, Tian-Shu Zhao, Shuang-Feng Ren, Si-Zhuo Zhang, Ji-Lai Xu, You-Qing Shen, Li-Ping Huang
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Abstract

Blood flow restriction training (BFRT) involves applying external compression to the limbs to restrict venous blood return during low-intensity exercise, thereby promoting improvements in muscle mass and strength. Originally developed decades ago, BFRT has gained renewed interest in recent years, with applications spanning rehabilitation medicine, aerospace, and general fitness. However, its use in adolescents remains limited and under-researched. This narrative review aims to summarize the current understanding of the effects, mechanisms, and practical applications of BFRT in adolescents, with a focus on muscle health, physical performance, and training safety. A comprehensive review of recent literature was conducted, focusing on BFRT-related physiological mechanisms, including metabolic stress, anabolic hormone responses, muscle fiber recruitment, protein synthesis regulation, myostatin suppression, and cell swelling. Relevant studies on adolescent populations were analyzed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of BFRT in this age group. BFRT appears to promote muscle hypertrophy, strength, endurance, and neuromuscular adaptations in adolescents, with reduced injury risk compared to high-load training. Individualized arterial occlusion pressure settings enhance both the safety and effectiveness of BFRT. Applications span general fitness, athletic performance enhancement, and injury rehabilitation. BFRT offers a promising, low-risk alternative to traditional resistance training for adolescents, supporting safe and effective physical development. Its integration into youth fitness and rehabilitation programs by educators, healthcare providers, and sports organizations may offer substantial benefits for adolescent health and performance.

血流限制训练在青少年中的应用:述评。
血流限制训练(BFRT)是指在低强度运动中对肢体施加外部压迫以限制静脉血回流,从而促进肌肉质量和力量的改善。BFRT最初是在几十年前开发的,近年来重新引起了人们的兴趣,应用范围涉及康复医学、航空航天和一般健身。然而,它在青少年中的使用仍然有限,研究不足。这篇叙述性综述旨在总结目前对青少年BFRT的效果、机制和实际应用的理解,重点是肌肉健康、身体表现和训练安全。我们对最近的文献进行了全面的回顾,重点关注bfrt相关的生理机制,包括代谢应激、合成代谢激素反应、肌纤维募集、蛋白质合成调节、肌肉生长抑制素抑制和细胞肿胀。分析青少年人群的相关研究,评价BFRT在该年龄组的疗效和安全性。BFRT似乎可以促进青少年肌肉肥大、力量、耐力和神经肌肉适应,与高负荷训练相比,损伤风险降低。个体化动脉闭塞压力设置可提高BFRT的安全性和有效性。应用范围涵盖一般健身,运动表现增强和损伤康复。BFRT为青少年提供了一种有前途的、低风险的替代传统阻力训练的方法,支持安全有效的身体发育。教育者、医疗保健提供者和体育组织将其整合到青少年健身和康复计划中,可能会为青少年的健康和表现带来实质性的好处。
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Medicine
Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
2.80
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4342
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Medicine is now a fully open access journal, providing authors with a distinctive new service offering continuous publication of original research across a broad spectrum of medical scientific disciplines and sub-specialties. As an open access title, Medicine will continue to provide authors with an established, trusted platform for the publication of their work. To ensure the ongoing quality of Medicine’s content, the peer-review process will only accept content that is scientifically, technically and ethically sound, and in compliance with standard reporting guidelines.
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