Purpose: The aim of the study is to compare the effect of resistance training volume on inhibitory control in young adults with previous experience in resistance training. Method: All the 27 participants underwent 40-week experiment, divided in three training phases of 8-week duration. A washout period of 8 weeks between each of the training phases was carried out. The participants performed 1, 3, or 5 sets of the same exercises with equalized intensity (loading zones) and rest. Inhibitory control was assessed by the Stroop Test. Results: Interaction effect was found for inhibitory control accuracy [F(5,22) = 56.88, p < 0.01] and mean response time [F(5,22) = 83.02, p < 0.01] for 3 sets (p = 0.01; ES = 0.6) and 5 sets (p = 0.01; ES = 0.8) when compared to 1 set. Conclusion: In conclusion, 1 set of resistance training may provide insufficient volume stimulus for positive adaptation in inhibitory control when compared to 3 or 5 sets.
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Fortes, L. de S., Costa, M. da C., Perrier-Melo, R. J., Brito-Gomes, J. L., Nascimento-Júnior, J. R. A., de Lima-Júnior, D. R. A. A., & Cyrino, E. S. (2018). Effect of volume in resistance training on inhibitory control in young adults: A randomized and crossover investigation. Frontiers in Psychology, 9(OCT). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02028
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