Should resistance training programs aimed at muscular hypertrophy be periodized? A systematic review of periodized versus non- periodized approaches (CROSBI ID 256015)
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Grgić, Jozo ; Lazinica, Bruno ; Mikulić, Pavle ; Schoenfeld, Brad
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Should resistance training programs aimed at muscular hypertrophy be periodized? A systematic review of periodized versus non- periodized approaches
Objectives Our goal was to systematically review the current literature and interpret the findings regarding the effects of periodized (PER) versus non-periodized (NP) resistance training programs aimed at muscular hypertrophy. News Controversy exists as to whether a (PER) approach to resistance training is superior to a (NP) approach for maximizing muscular hypertrophy, or vice-versa, or if no differences exist between the approaches. Prospect and projects Following a search of the PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, and Web of Science electronic databases, 12 studies comprising a total of 31 treatment groups met predetermined inclusion criteria. Conclusion Based on the results of our review, we conclude that similar hypertrophic effects may be achieved using either a PER or a NP approach. Importantly, the findings are specific to short-term training interventions, as the average duration of programs across studies amounted to ∼15 weeks ; and to untrained individuals, as only two studies involved resistance-trained participants. A limitation of the reviewed literature also pertains to the small number of studies (n = 3) using direct measures of hypertrophy (i.e., magnetic resonance imaging or ultrasound). Further research is needed to fill in the gaps in the current literature.
Cross-sectional area ; Growth ; Skeletal muscle
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