Effects of a moderate-to-high intensity resistance circuit training on fat mass, functional capacity, muscular strength, and quality of life in elderly: A randomized controlled trial
Abstract Physical exercise is considered an important intervention for promoting well-being and healthy aging. The objective was to determine the effects of moderate-to-high intensity resistance circuit training on different parameters of body composition, functional autonomy, muscular strength and...
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doaj-99721e3fb64d48ac8c46f9da14dce38d2020-12-08T09:25:20ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222019-05-019111210.1038/s41598-019-44329-6Effects of a moderate-to-high intensity resistance circuit training on fat mass, functional capacity, muscular strength, and quality of life in elderly: A randomized controlled trialPablo Jorge Marcos-Pardo0Francisco Javier Orquin-Castrillón1Gemma María Gea-García2Ruperto Menayo-Antúnez3Noelia González-Gálvez4Rodrigo Gomes de Souza Vale5Alejandro Martínez-Rodríguez6Grupo de Investigación en Salud, Actividad Física, Fitness y Comportamiento Motor (GISAFFCOM), Faculty of Sport, Catholic University San Antonio of Murcia (UCAM)Grupo de Investigación en Salud, Actividad Física, Fitness y Comportamiento Motor (GISAFFCOM), Faculty of Sport, Catholic University San Antonio of Murcia (UCAM)Grupo de Investigación en Salud, Actividad Física, Fitness y Comportamiento Motor (GISAFFCOM), Faculty of Sport, Catholic University San Antonio of Murcia (UCAM)Grupo de Investigación en Salud, Actividad Física, Fitness y Comportamiento Motor (GISAFFCOM), Faculty of Sport, Catholic University San Antonio of Murcia (UCAM)Grupo de Investigación en Salud, Actividad Física, Fitness y Comportamiento Motor (GISAFFCOM), Faculty of Sport, Catholic University San Antonio of Murcia (UCAM)Grupo de Investigación en Salud, Actividad Física, Fitness y Comportamiento Motor (GISAFFCOM), Faculty of Sport, Catholic University San Antonio of Murcia (UCAM)Grupo de Investigación en Salud, Actividad Física, Fitness y Comportamiento Motor (GISAFFCOM), Faculty of Sport, Catholic University San Antonio of Murcia (UCAM)Abstract Physical exercise is considered an important intervention for promoting well-being and healthy aging. The objective was to determine the effects of moderate-to-high intensity resistance circuit training on different parameters of body composition, functional autonomy, muscular strength and quality of life in elderly. A randomized controlled trial was conducted. A total of 45 subjects (27 females, 18 males) aged between 65–75 years old from Murcia (Spain) were divided by sex, and randomly to experimental group (n = 33, mean age 69 ± 3.2 years old) receiving 12 weeks of moderate-to-high intensity resistance circuit training and control group (n = 33, mean age 70 ± 4.1 years old) receiving no exercise intervention. Intra-group comparison, the experimental group showed a significant increment of lean body mass in women and men, which also presented a decrease of fat mass. Both sex presented a significant improve in functional autonomy, and significately higher values of muscular strength. But no changes were observed regarding quality of life in these groups. The control group did not show any differences pre and post-intervention in women, but in men presented an increment of body mass index and total weight post-intervention. No changes were showed in the other variables. Similar results were founded at inter-group comparison. The moderate-to-high intensity resistance circuit training showed increase in total lean body mass, improvements in functional capacity and significantly increase in upper and lower muscular strength in women and men. Progressive resistance circuit training should be promoted for the elderly as it has the potential to improve physical performance, thereby prolonging healthy independent aging.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-44329-6 |
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Pablo Jorge Marcos-Pardo Francisco Javier Orquin-Castrillón Gemma María Gea-García Ruperto Menayo-Antúnez Noelia González-Gálvez Rodrigo Gomes de Souza Vale Alejandro Martínez-Rodríguez Effects of a moderate-to-high intensity resistance circuit training on fat mass, functional capacity, muscular strength, and quality of life in elderly: A randomized controlled trial Scientific Reports |
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Pablo Jorge Marcos-Pardo Francisco Javier Orquin-Castrillón Gemma María Gea-García Ruperto Menayo-Antúnez Noelia González-Gálvez Rodrigo Gomes de Souza Vale Alejandro Martínez-Rodríguez |
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Effects of a moderate-to-high intensity resistance circuit training on fat mass, functional capacity, muscular strength, and quality of life in elderly: A randomized controlled trial |
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Effects of a moderate-to-high intensity resistance circuit training on fat mass, functional capacity, muscular strength, and quality of life in elderly: A randomized controlled trial |
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Effects of a moderate-to-high intensity resistance circuit training on fat mass, functional capacity, muscular strength, and quality of life in elderly: A randomized controlled trial |
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Effects of a moderate-to-high intensity resistance circuit training on fat mass, functional capacity, muscular strength, and quality of life in elderly: A randomized controlled trial |
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Effects of a moderate-to-high intensity resistance circuit training on fat mass, functional capacity, muscular strength, and quality of life in elderly: A randomized controlled trial |
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effects of a moderate-to-high intensity resistance circuit training on fat mass, functional capacity, muscular strength, and quality of life in elderly: a randomized controlled trial |
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Abstract Physical exercise is considered an important intervention for promoting well-being and healthy aging. The objective was to determine the effects of moderate-to-high intensity resistance circuit training on different parameters of body composition, functional autonomy, muscular strength and quality of life in elderly. A randomized controlled trial was conducted. A total of 45 subjects (27 females, 18 males) aged between 65–75 years old from Murcia (Spain) were divided by sex, and randomly to experimental group (n = 33, mean age 69 ± 3.2 years old) receiving 12 weeks of moderate-to-high intensity resistance circuit training and control group (n = 33, mean age 70 ± 4.1 years old) receiving no exercise intervention. Intra-group comparison, the experimental group showed a significant increment of lean body mass in women and men, which also presented a decrease of fat mass. Both sex presented a significant improve in functional autonomy, and significately higher values of muscular strength. But no changes were observed regarding quality of life in these groups. The control group did not show any differences pre and post-intervention in women, but in men presented an increment of body mass index and total weight post-intervention. No changes were showed in the other variables. Similar results were founded at inter-group comparison. The moderate-to-high intensity resistance circuit training showed increase in total lean body mass, improvements in functional capacity and significantly increase in upper and lower muscular strength in women and men. Progressive resistance circuit training should be promoted for the elderly as it has the potential to improve physical performance, thereby prolonging healthy independent aging. |
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