ISSN: 2642-5025
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Dr. Trevor Archer University of Gothenburg, Sweden
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Mini Review Pages 119-121
Abstract: Blood flow restriction exercise is a training method that partially restricts arterial flow and total venous flow in skeletal musculature during exercise. The study aims to demonstrate the physiological cardiovascular effects generated by exercise with blood flow restriction, as well as to point out evidence about the safety in the application of the method. Exercise with blood flow restriction is capable of causing beneficial physiological changes in the cardiovascular system and seems to be a safe method of application together with physical exercise, however standardization measures of the method need to be better studied with regard to individuals with cardiovascular changes.
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Research Article Pages 115-118
Abstract: The use of cannabis is very often associated with that of tobacco. The addictive power of cannabis is relatively low, that of tobacco is high. The regular co-use of tobacco and cannabis is at the origin of the reinforcement of the dependence on each substance and makes it often difficult to stop such consumption, at the same time as it favors the occurrence of somatic and psychological complications.
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