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Both legs in the control (CON) and BFR conditions experienced significant reductions in quadriceps cross-sectional area (QCSA) and 1 repetition maximum (1RM) during the detraining period.

Detraining leads to significant losses in muscle size and strength, regardless of BFR application.

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Both legs at CON and BFR conditions reduced QCSA (-4.6 and 4.9%, respectively; both p < 0.0001) and 1RM (-9.0 and -8.2%, respectively; both p < 0.05) from POST to DET.
Emerson Luiz Teixeira et al. · The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research · 2019

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Blood Flow Restriction Does Not Attenuate Short-Term Detraining-Induced Muscle Size and Strength Losses After Resistance Training With Blood Flow Restriction

Emerson Luiz Teixeira et al. · The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research · 2019

DOI 10.1519/jsc.0000000000003148

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