This study examined the effect of hypoxia on growth hormone (GH) release during an acute bout of high-intensity, low-volume resistance exercise. Using a single-blinded, randomised crossover design, 16 resistance-trained males completed two resistance exercise sessions in normobaric hypoxia (HYP; inspiratory oxygen fraction, (FiO2) 0.12, arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) 82 ± 2%) and normoxia (NOR; FiO2 0.21, SpO2 98 ± 0%). Each session consisted of five sets of three repetitions of 45° leg press and bench press at 85% of one repetition maximum. Heart rate, SpO2, and electromyographic activity (EMG) of the vastus lateralis muscle were measured throughout the protocol. Serum lactate and GH levels were determined pre-exposure, and at 5, 15, 30...
We hypothesized that circulating GH would increase only if a threshold of work intensity [correspond...
Hypoxia is an important modulator of endurance exercise-induced oxidative adaptations in skeletal mu...
Methods to enhance the adaptive responses to resistance training are of great interest to clinical a...
© 2016 National Strength and Conditioning Association. Scott, BR, Slattery, KM, Sculley, DV, Lockhar...
This study assessed whether hypoxia augments anabolic responses to moderate-load resistance exercise...
We investigated the effects of resistance exercise under hypoxia on postexercise hemodynamics in eig...
This study examined whether hypoxia during multi-set, high-load resistance exercise alters neuromusc...
This study assessed whether hypoxia during high-load resistance exercise could enhance the acute phy...
The addition of a hypoxic stimulus during resistance training is suggested to increase the metabolic...
© 2015 National Strength and Conditioning Association. This study aimed to determine whether differe...
Simple Summary Hypoxic training is a novel method to increase resistance training adaptations. There...
OBJECTIVE: Sprint exercise and hypoxic stimulus during exercise are potent factors affecting hormona...
This study investigated the effect of a traditional hypertrophy-oriented resistance training (RT) se...
Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) is sometimes used by athletes to enhance nonhematological physio...
Purpose To investigate whether performing resistance exercise in hypoxia augments physiological a...
We hypothesized that circulating GH would increase only if a threshold of work intensity [correspond...
Hypoxia is an important modulator of endurance exercise-induced oxidative adaptations in skeletal mu...
Methods to enhance the adaptive responses to resistance training are of great interest to clinical a...
© 2016 National Strength and Conditioning Association. Scott, BR, Slattery, KM, Sculley, DV, Lockhar...
This study assessed whether hypoxia augments anabolic responses to moderate-load resistance exercise...
We investigated the effects of resistance exercise under hypoxia on postexercise hemodynamics in eig...
This study examined whether hypoxia during multi-set, high-load resistance exercise alters neuromusc...
This study assessed whether hypoxia during high-load resistance exercise could enhance the acute phy...
The addition of a hypoxic stimulus during resistance training is suggested to increase the metabolic...
© 2015 National Strength and Conditioning Association. This study aimed to determine whether differe...
Simple Summary Hypoxic training is a novel method to increase resistance training adaptations. There...
OBJECTIVE: Sprint exercise and hypoxic stimulus during exercise are potent factors affecting hormona...
This study investigated the effect of a traditional hypertrophy-oriented resistance training (RT) se...
Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) is sometimes used by athletes to enhance nonhematological physio...
Purpose To investigate whether performing resistance exercise in hypoxia augments physiological a...
We hypothesized that circulating GH would increase only if a threshold of work intensity [correspond...
Hypoxia is an important modulator of endurance exercise-induced oxidative adaptations in skeletal mu...
Methods to enhance the adaptive responses to resistance training are of great interest to clinical a...