<b>Functional assessment in elderly: a methodological proposal</b>
This study aimed to verify whether changes in performance in the countermovement jump test (CMJ) are associated with the improvements observed in the functional capacity tests. Methods: Functional capacity was measured with the 1RM, the 30 seconds chair-standing and the 8 foot up and go tests, after...
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doaj-968438e8f0764e7884abdbfdc6411fff2020-11-25T00:39:37ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano1415-84261980-00372013-09-01156745753DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2013v15n6p745<b>Functional assessment in elderly: a methodological proposal</b>Kelly Cristina de Mello MoraesAnelise Reis GayaCleiton Silva CorreaFabiano LacerdaRégis RadaelliRonei Silveira PintoThis study aimed to verify whether changes in performance in the countermovement jump test (CMJ) are associated with the improvements observed in the functional capacity tests. Methods: Functional capacity was measured with the 1RM, the 30 seconds chair-standing and the 8 foot up and go tests, after six weeks of strength training. The voluntary sample was comprised of 59 healthy untrained elderly women, who were randomly divided into experimental (EG = 42) and control groups (CG = 17). The EG showed a statistically significant increase in the CMJ (22.5%), 1RM (21.5%), 30 seconds chair-standing (22.8%) and 8 foot up and go (24%) results. The increases observed in the CMJ test showed a very high significant association (p <0.001) with the increases observed in the functional capacity tests: 1RM test (r = 0.88), 30 seconds chair-standing test (r = 0.82), and 8 foot up and go test (r = -0.75). Such increases were not seen in the CG. Results suggest that CMJ is a good test for measuring functional capacity in elderly women. The CMJ test seems to adequately express the changes in functional capacity observed over a six-week period of strength training.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/1980-0037.2013v15n6p745/25374ElderlyFuncional capacityMuscle StrengthCapacidade FuncionalForça muscularIdoso. |
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Kelly Cristina de Mello Moraes Anelise Reis Gaya Cleiton Silva Correa Fabiano Lacerda Régis Radaelli Ronei Silveira Pinto <b>Functional assessment in elderly: a methodological proposal</b> Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano Elderly Funcional capacity Muscle Strength Capacidade Funcional Força muscular Idoso. |
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Kelly Cristina de Mello Moraes Anelise Reis Gaya Cleiton Silva Correa Fabiano Lacerda Régis Radaelli Ronei Silveira Pinto |
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<b>Functional assessment in elderly: a methodological proposal</b> |
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<b>Functional assessment in elderly: a methodological proposal</b> |
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<b>Functional assessment in elderly: a methodological proposal</b> |
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<b>Functional assessment in elderly: a methodological proposal</b> |
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<b>Functional assessment in elderly: a methodological proposal</b> |
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<b>functional assessment in elderly: a methodological proposal</b> |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
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Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano |
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1415-8426 1980-0037 |
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This study aimed to verify whether changes in performance in the countermovement jump test (CMJ) are associated with the improvements observed in the functional capacity tests. Methods: Functional capacity was measured with the 1RM, the 30 seconds chair-standing and the 8 foot up and go tests, after six weeks of strength training. The voluntary sample was comprised of 59 healthy untrained elderly women, who were randomly divided into experimental (EG = 42) and control groups (CG = 17). The EG showed a statistically significant increase in the CMJ (22.5%), 1RM (21.5%), 30 seconds chair-standing (22.8%) and 8 foot up and go (24%) results. The increases observed in the CMJ test showed a very high significant association (p <0.001) with the increases observed in the functional capacity tests: 1RM test (r = 0.88), 30 seconds chair-standing test (r = 0.82), and 8 foot up and go test (r = -0.75). Such increases were not seen in the CG. Results suggest that CMJ is a good test for measuring functional capacity in elderly women. The CMJ test seems to adequately express the changes in functional capacity observed over a six-week period of strength training. |
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Elderly Funcional capacity Muscle Strength Capacidade Funcional Força muscular Idoso. |
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