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The investigators hypothesize that BFR exercise regimens result in a different acute cardiorespiratory response pattern compared to traditional exercise regimens. Furthermore, the investigators hypothesize that these patterns differ between healthy participants and participants with COPD. Regarding secondary objective, the investigators hypothesize that BFR results in lower blood pressure responses compared to traditional exercise training in both healthy and COPD participants.


Clinical Trial Description

The investigatorscarry out a monocentric project with 4 randomized crossover studies. CaRe-BFR Healthy and COPD: Strength training is performed bilaterally on a Leg Press machine (Leg Press VR2, Cybex International Inc. Medway, MA, USA) using the three set methodology, which is proven to be most effective in enhancing muscle strength.16 Each set is performed to muscular failure, which should be reached within 8-12 repetitions. Training rhythm is set at 1-0-1-0 (i.e. one second for the concentric phase, no pause, one second for the eccentric phase, no pause) and externally paced by a metronome. The training load is 80% of the 1RM. Rest in between sets is 1 minute and participants remain Strength training BFR is performed bilaterally on a Leg Press machine (Leg Press VR2, Cybex International Inc. Medway, MA, USA) in accordance with evidence-based application guidelines to apply the most effective methodology to enhance muscle strength.17 The exercise consists of a total of 75 repetitions during 4 sets. Training rhythm is set at 1-0-1-0 (i.e. one second for the concentric phase, no pause, one second for the eccentric phase, no pause) and externally paced by a metronome. Set 1 covers 30 repetitions, and the subsequent sets 15 repetitions each. The training load is 30% of the 1RM. Cuffs are mounted bilaterally at the most proximal part of the thigh and inflated to 70% of the individual AOP. Rest in between sets is 1 minute and participants remain seated with the cuffs inflated. -Endurance is performed bilaterally on a stationary bicycle ergometer (kardiomed 521, proxomed Medizintechnik GmbH, Alzenau, Germany) in an interval setting with loading phases of 1 set with 3 intervals lasting for 2 minutes each; training load is 65% of the peak work rate (PWR). In between the intervals, breaks are standardised to 1 minute. Before the exercise bout, warm-up cycling at 30% PWR for 5 minutes is done to reach a steady state in HR and RER. Endurance BFR is performed bilaterally on a stationary bicycle ergometer (kardiomed 521, proxomed Medizintechnik GmbH, Alzenau, Germany) in an interval setting with loading phases of 1 set with 3 intervals lasting for 2 minutes and 18 seconds each (matching the overall work performed in EN); training load is 50% of the PWR while limb blood flow is restricted to 50% of the AOP. In between the intervals, breaks are standardised to 1 minute (cuff inflated). Before the exercise bout, warm-up cycling (without BFR) at 30% PWR for 5 minutes is done to reach a steady state in HR and RER. Measurements: During exercise, the investigators collect breath-by-breath data (Ergostik, Geratherm Respiratory GmbH, Bad Kissingen, Germany). In addition, continuous SpO2 and HR data via an earlobe probe, and BP response immediately after exercise sets are collected ;


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NCT number NCT05163600
Study type Interventional
Source University of Zurich
Contact Christan Clarenbach, Dr. med
Phone 044 255 22 21
Email Christian.clarenbach@usz.ch
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date May 20, 2022
Completion date December 31, 2025

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