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  • Eagle
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    Pesi e arterie ...

    E' il secondo articolo che leggo su questo effetto dell'allenamento con i pesi (senza doping) ...

    Circulation. 2004 Nov 2;110(18):2858-63. Epub 2004 Oct 18.

    Unfavorable effects of resistance training on central arterial compliance: a randomized intervention study.

    Miyachi M, Kawano H, Sugawara J, Takahashi K, Hayashi K, Yamazaki K, Tabata I, Tanaka H.

    Division of Health Promotion and Exercise, National Institute of Health and Nutrition, Shinjuku, Tokyo 162-8636, Japan. miyachi@nih.go.jp

    BACKGROUND: Reductions in the compliance of central arteries exert a number of adverse effects on cardiovascular function and disease risk. Endurance training is efficacious in increasing arterial compliance in healthy adults. We determined the effects of resistance training on carotid arterial compliance using the intervention study design. METHODS AND RESULTS: Twenty-eight healthy men 20 to 38 years old were randomly assigned to the intervention group (n=14) and the control group (n=14). Control subjects were instructed not to alter their normal activity levels throughout the study period. Intervention subjects underwent 3 supervised resistance training sessions per week for 4 months and detraining for a subsequent 4 months. The resistance training increased maximal strength in all muscle groups tested (P<0.001). There were no significant differences in baseline arterial compliance and beta-stiffness index between the intervention and control groups. In the intervention group, carotid arterial compliance decreased 19% (P<0.05), and beta-stiffness index increased 21% (P<0.01) after resistance training. These values returned completely to the baseline levels during the detraining period. Arterial compliance did not change in the control group. In both groups, there were no significant changes in brachial and carotid blood pressure, carotid intima-media thickness, lumen diameter, and femoral arterial compliance. Changes in carotid artery compliance were significantly and negatively related to corresponding changes in left ventricular mass index (r=-0.56, P<0.001) and left ventricular hypertrophy index (r=-0.68, P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In marked contrast to the beneficial effect of regular aerobic exercise, several months of resistance training "reduces" central arterial compliance in healthy men.
    Io credo nelle persone, però non credo nella maggioranza delle persone. Mi sa che mi troverò sempre a mio agio e d'accordo con una minoranza.

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    #2
    in conclusione? per chi non conosce l'inglese?
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    • MichelePoteri
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      #3
      Dice che meno seghe mentali ci si fanno e più ghisa si solleva, più si migliorerà.

      Originariamente Scritto da VAN ANIMAL
      in palestra faro un video con manubri di 46kg per 10 tecnica orribile
      Originariamente Scritto da Mr. Heavy Duty
      Posta posta.
      Sono un pò stitico oggi, chissà che non mi serva il clistere


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      • MICHAEL SCHUMACHER
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        #4
        Originariamente Scritto da Eagle Visualizza Messaggio
        E' il secondo articolo che leggo su questo effetto dell'allenamento con i pesi (senza doping) ...

        Circulation. 2004 Nov 2;110(18):2858-63. Epub 2004 Oct 18.

        Unfavorable effects of resistance training on central arterial compliance: a randomized intervention study.

        Miyachi M, Kawano H, Sugawara J, Takahashi K, Hayashi K, Yamazaki K, Tabata I, Tanaka H.

        Division of Health Promotion and Exercise, National Institute of Health and Nutrition, Shinjuku, Tokyo 162-8636, Japan. miyachi@nih.go.jp

        BACKGROUND: Reductions in the compliance of central arteries exert a number of adverse effects on cardiovascular function and disease risk. Endurance training is efficacious in increasing arterial compliance in healthy adults. We determined the effects of resistance training on carotid arterial compliance using the intervention study design. METHODS AND RESULTS: Twenty-eight healthy men 20 to 38 years old were randomly assigned to the intervention group (n=14) and the control group (n=14). Control subjects were instructed not to alter their normal activity levels throughout the study period. Intervention subjects underwent 3 supervised resistance training sessions per week for 4 months and detraining for a subsequent 4 months. The resistance training increased maximal strength in all muscle groups tested (P<0.001). There were no significant differences in baseline arterial compliance and beta-stiffness index between the intervention and control groups. In the intervention group, carotid arterial compliance decreased 19% (P<0.05), and beta-stiffness index increased 21% (P<0.01) after resistance training. These values returned completely to the baseline levels during the detraining period. Arterial compliance did not change in the control group. In both groups, there were no significant changes in brachial and carotid blood pressure, carotid intima-media thickness, lumen diameter, and femoral arterial compliance. Changes in carotid artery compliance were significantly and negatively related to corresponding changes in left ventricular mass index (r=-0.56, P<0.001) and left ventricular hypertrophy index (r=-0.68, P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In marked contrast to the beneficial effect of regular aerobic exercise, several months of resistance training "reduces" central arterial compliance in healthy men.
        Mi pare di aver capito che riduce il rischio cardiovascolare
        Last edited by MICHAEL SCHUMACHER; 05-05-2007, 22:04:51.

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        • Eagle
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          #5
          Originariamente Scritto da MICHAEL SCHUMACHER Visualizza Messaggio
          Mi pare di aver capito che riduce il rischio cardiovascolare
          Hai capito male, dice che l'allenamento con i pesi irrigidisce le arterie. O per lo meno che in quel gruppo di soggetti hanno rilevato questo.

          Eagle
          Io credo nelle persone, però non credo nella maggioranza delle persone. Mi sa che mi troverò sempre a mio agio e d'accordo con una minoranza.

          NEUROPROLOTERAPIA - la nuova cura per problemi articolari e muscolari. Mininvasiva ma soprattutto, che funziona!
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          • MICHAEL SCHUMACHER
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            Originariamente Scritto da Eagle Visualizza Messaggio
            Hai capito male, dice che l'allenamento con i pesi irrigidisce le arterie. O per lo meno che in quel gruppo di soggetti hanno rilevato questo.

            Eagle
            allora fa male!!!!! Smettero' subito di allenarmi.....
            Faro' solo aerobica....forse ho capito quel che volevo capire per autoconvincermi

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            • dij
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              #7
              no ragazzi....
              l'ultima frase cita: in forte contrasto con gli effetti benefici dell'allenamento aerobico molti mesi di allenamento di resistenza riducono le complicanze arteriose in uomini sani...si contraddice! mah....

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