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The effects of neuromuscular electrical stimulation training on abdominal strength, endurance, and selected anthropometric measures.

John P Porcari1, Jennifer Miller1, Kelly Cornwell1, Carl Foster1, Mark Gibson1, Karen McLean2, Tom Kernozek2.   

Abstract

We studied the effects of self-administered neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) on changes in strength, endurance, selected anthropometric measures, and subject's perceived shape and satisfaction of the abdominal wall. Twenty-four adults (experimental group) stimulated their abdominals 5 days per week (20-40 minutes per session) for 8 weeks and refrained from engaging in any additional exercise during the study. A control group (N=16) refrained from exercising the abdominals or engaging in any other exercise training during the study. Subjects were tested at the beginning, mid-point, and end of the study. Isometric strength of the abdominal muscles was tested using a isokinetic dynamometer, endurance was measured using the ACSM curl-up test, abdominal circumference was measured using a steel tape measure, and body shape and satisfaction were assessed via questionnaire. The stimulation group had a 58% increase in abdominal strength, whereas the control group did not change. The stimulation group also had a 100% increase in abdominal endurance versus a 28% increase in the control group. Waist circumference decreased by of 3.5 cm in the stimulation group compared to no significant change in the control group. All 24 subjects in the stimulation group felt that their midsections were more "toned" and "firmed" and 13/24 (54%) felt that their posture had improved as a result of the stimulation. None of the control group subjects reported changes in these parameters. There were no significant differences in body weight, BMI, or skinfold thickness over the course of the study in either group. NMES, as used in the current study, resulted in significant improvements in the muscular strength and endurance of the abdominal region, as well as subject's perceived shape and satisfaction of the mid-section. Key PointsElectrical muscle stimulation (EMS) was effective in increasing muscle strength and enduranceAll subjects perceived their abdominal muscles to be firmer and more toned as a result of EMSAbdominal and waist girth was also significantly reduced, despite no changes in body weight or subcutaneous fat.

Keywords:  Fitness; isometric; training

Year:  2005        PMID: 24431963      PMCID: PMC3880086     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sports Sci Med        ISSN: 1303-2968            Impact factor:   2.988


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  9 in total

1.  Effects of electrostimulation and plyometric training program combination on jump height in teenage athletes.

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Journal:  J Sports Sci Med       Date:  2012-12-01       Impact factor: 2.988

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Authors:  Seung Ok Baek; Sang Ho Ahn; Rodney Jones; Hee Kyung Cho; Gil Su Jung; Yun Woo Cho; Hyeong Jun Tak
Journal:  Ann Rehabil Med       Date:  2014-08-28

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8.  Effects of Electrical Muscle Stimulation on Waist Circumstance in Adults with Adbominal Obesity: A Randomized, Double-blind, Sham-Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Eun Jung Choi; Yun Jun Kim; Sang Yeoup Lee
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9.  Feasibility Study of Electromagnetic Muscle Stimulation and Cryolipolysis for Abdominal Contouring.

Authors:  Suzanne L Kilmer; Sue Ellen Cox; Brian D Zelickson; Eric P Bachelor; Sylvia Gamio; Rafael Ostrowski; Linda D Pham; W Grant Stevens
Journal:  Dermatol Surg       Date:  2020-10       Impact factor: 2.914

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