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Hamilton Roschel
Researcher at University of São Paulo
Publications - 269
Citations - 7859
Hamilton Roschel is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Creatine. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 235 publications receiving 5894 citations. Previous affiliations of Hamilton Roschel include University of Tampa & Edith Cowan University.
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Strength training with blood flow restriction diminishes myostatin gene expression.
Gilberto Laurentino,Carlos Ugrinowitsch,Hamilton Roschel,Marcelo Saldanha Aoki,Antonio G. Soares,Manoel Neves,André Yui Aihara,Artur da Rocha Corrêa Fernandes,Valmor Tricoli +8 more
TL;DR: LIR was able to induce gains in 1RM and quadriceps CSA similar to those observed after traditional HI, and may be related to the concomitant decrease in MSTN and increase in FLST isoforms, GASP-1, and SMAD-7 mRNA gene expression.
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Social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic can increase physical inactivity and the global burden of cardiovascular disease.
TL;DR: Evidence-based policies to be urgently implemented are needed to counteract the impact of increased physical inactivity and sedentary behavior during the COVID-19 outbreak, thereby alleviating the global burden of cardiovascular disease.
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Magnitude of Muscle Strength and Mass Adaptations Between High-Load Resistance Training Versus Low-Load Resistance Training Associated with Blood-Flow Restriction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Manoel E. Lixandrão,Carlos Ugrinowitsch,Ricardo Berton,Felipe Cassaro Vechin,Miguel S. Conceição,Felipe Damas,Cleiton Augusto Libardi,Hamilton Roschel +7 more
TL;DR: Maximum muscle strength may be optimized by specific training methods (i.e., HL-RT) while both HL- and BFR-RT seem equally effective in increasing muscle mass, according to the present data.
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Resistance training‐induced changes in integrated myofibrillar protein synthesis are related to hypertrophy only after attenuation of muscle damage
Felipe Damas,Stuart M. Phillips,Cleiton Augusto Libardi,Felipe Cassaro Vechin,Manoel E. Lixandrão,Paulo R. Jannig,Luiz Augusto Riani Costa,Aline Villa Nova Bacurau,Tim Snijders,Gianni Parise,Valmor Tricoli,Hamilton Roschel,Carlos Ugrinowitsch +12 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that muscle hypertrophy is the result of accumulated intermittent increases in MyoPS mainly after a progressive attenuation of muscle damage.
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Comparisons between low-intensity resistance training with blood flow restriction and high-intensity resistance training on quadriceps muscle mass and strength in elderly.
Felipe Cassaro Vechin,Cleiton Augusto Libardi,Miguel S. Conceição,Felipe Damas,Manoel E. Lixandrão,Ricardo Berton,Valmor Tricoli,Hamilton Roschel,Cláudia Regina Cavaglieri,Mara Patrícia Traina Chacon-Mikahil,Carlos Ugrinowitsch +10 more
TL;DR: LRT-BFR constitutes an important surrogate approach to HRT as an effective training method to induce gains in muscle strength and mass in elderly.