Stuart A Warmington
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Bommasamudram T, Morrell Z, Clarkson M, Nayak K, Kadavigere R, Russell A, et al.
J Sports Sci
. 2025 Mar;
:1-15.
PMID: 40043086
This systematic review aimed to examine the chronic adaptations of blood flow restriction (BFR) in conjunction with aerobic and bodyweight resistance training. A search of the electronic databases PubMed (MEDLINE),...
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Bommasamudram T, Nayak K, Clarkson M, Kadavigere R, Russell A, Warmington S
J Sports Sci
. 2025 Mar;
:1-10.
PMID: 40028777
This study aimed to compare the acute cardiovascular and metabolic responses to aerobic and bodyweight resistance exercises, both with and without blood flow restriction (BFR). Sedentary individuals (8 males, 6...
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Warmington S, Clarkson M
Clin Rehabil
. 2024 Nov;
39(1):130-131.
PMID: 39492596
No abstract available.
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Clarkson M, McMahon B, Warmington S
Clin Rehabil
. 2024 Aug;
38(11):1446-1465.
PMID: 39105331
Objective: No study has examined outcomes derived from blood flow restriction exercise training interventions using compared with blood flow restriction pressure systems. Therefore, we used a systematic review and meta-analyses...
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Corrigan S, Roberts S, Warmington S, Drain J, Tait J, Bulmer S, et al.
Appl Ergon
. 2022 Nov;
107:103935.
PMID: 36371929
The study aimed to determine if overnight heart rate variability (HRV) is reflective of workload and stress during military training. Measures of cognitive load, perceived exertion, physical activity, nocturnal HRV,...
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May A, Russell A, Della Gatta P, Warmington S
Front Physiol
. 2022 Feb;
13:837697.
PMID: 35185627
Resistance-based blood flow restriction training (BFRT) improves skeletal muscle strength and size. Unlike heavy-load resistance training (HLRT), there is debate as to whether strength adaptations following BFRT interventions can be...
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Clarkson M, Bennett P, Warmington S
Clin Rehabil
. 2020 Jul;
34(11):1409-1411.
PMID: 32722941
No abstract available.
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Clarkson M, May A, Warmington S
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2020 Apr;
30(8):1318-1336.
PMID: 32279391
Background: Blood flow restriction exercise has increasingly broad applications among healthy and clinical populations. Ensuring the technique is applied in a safe, controlled, and beneficial way for target populations is...
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Clarkson M, Brumby C, Fraser S, McMahon L, Bennett P, Warmington S
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol
. 2020 Feb;
318(3):F843-F850.
PMID: 32068463
End-stage kidney disease is associated with reduced exercise capacity, muscle atrophy, and impaired muscle function. While these may be improved with exercise, single modalities of exercise do not traditionally elicit...
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Brandner C, Clarkson M, Kidgell D, Warmington S
Front Physiol
. 2019 Sep;
10:1099.
PMID: 31551800
Resistance training with blood flow restriction is typically performed during single exercises for the lower- or upper-body, which may not replicate programming. The present study examined the change in muscle...