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Effect of resistance training set volume on upper body muscle hypertrophy: are more sets really better than less?

La Scala Teixeira, Cauê V.; Motoyama, Yuri; de Azevedo, Paulo Henrique Silva Marques; Evangelista, Alexandre Lopes; Steele, James; Bocalini, Danilo Sales

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October 11, 2017

10.1111/cpf.12476

PMID: 29024332

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BACKGROUND: Resistance training (RT) for upper body muscle hypertrophy (UBMH) typically entails high volumes of sets per muscle group per training session. The majority of RT regimens does not discriminate between upper and lower body muscle groups, while these groups may respond differently to RT set volumes in terms of maximum skeletal muscle mass gain. Recent studies have examined the effect of different set volumes on the extent of UBMH to formulate optimal RT regimens and to make RT programmes more time-efficient. OBJECTIVE: To analyse the effect of the number of RT sets on the extent of UBMH on the basis of recent literature. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The analysis suggests that, statistically, high set volumes (≥3) are not significantly better than low set volumes (

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muscle mass; cross-sectional area; muscular hypertrophy; strength training; training volume; weight training

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