Investigating the Sensitivity of Phase Angle to Eccentric Exercise
Abstract
This study investigated the sensitivity of phase angle to eccentric exercise and found no significant changes in phase angle (PhA), soreness, or pain tolerance in the arm after eccentric bicep curls, but observed significant differences in maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) values, extracellular water, intracellular water, and total body water during the recovery period.
Status
Undergraduate
Department
Applied Health Sciences and Wellness
College
College of Health Sciences and Professions
Campus
Athens
Faculty Mentor
Hillman, Angela
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Investigating the Sensitivity of Phase Angle to Eccentric Exercise
This study investigated the sensitivity of phase angle to eccentric exercise and found no significant changes in phase angle (PhA), soreness, or pain tolerance in the arm after eccentric bicep curls, but observed significant differences in maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) values, extracellular water, intracellular water, and total body water during the recovery period.