A Meta-analysis to Determine the Dose Response for Strength Development
Arizona State University · University of Missouri
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Abstract
Methods
Studies employing a strength-training intervention and containing data necessary to calculate ES were included in the analysis.
Results
ES demonstrated different responses based on the training status of the participants. Training with a mean intensity of 60% of one repetition maximum elicits maximal gains in untrained individuals, whereas 80% is most effective in those who are trained. Untrained participants experience maximal gains by training each muscle group 3 d.wk and trained individuals 2 d.wk. Four sets per muscle group elicited maximal gains in both trained and untrained individuals.
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Keywords
- Strength training
- One-repetition maximum
- Resistance training
- Exercise prescription
- Physical therapy
- Medicine
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Muscle strength
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