Effects of aerobic, anaerobic, and concurrent training on bone mineral density of rats

Robson Chacon Castoldi, M. J. Louzada, Bruna R. S. M. Oliveira, G. Ozaki, T. E. Koike, Thiago Alves Garcia, R. Camargo, W. Belangero, José Carlos Silva Camargo Filho
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A sample of 39 rats were divided into the following groups: baseline (BL); aerobic training (ET4 and ET8); anaerobic training (ST4 and ST8); and concurrent training (CT4 and CT8). The aerobic training was performed by swimming with a load corresponding to 70% of the anaerobic threshold; the anaerobic training was performed by jumping in water with a load corresponding to 50% of body weight; and the concurrent training combined the two protocols. The analysis of BMDwas performed on the tibia of the animals and showed an increase in the density of the ST4, CT4, ET8, ST8, and CT8 groups when compared with both the BL and ET4. Thus, it is concluded that anaerobic exercise was shown to be effective in increasing the BMD of animals afterfour weeks of training; however, aerobic training was only able to raise BMD following eight weeks of training.
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有氧、无氧和同步训练对大鼠骨密度的影响
将39只大鼠分为以下组:基线组(BL);有氧训练(ET4和ET8);无氧训练(ST4和ST8);同时训练(CT4和CT8)。有氧训练通过游泳进行,负荷相当于无氧阈值的70%;无氧训练通过水中跳跃进行,负荷相当于体重的50%;同时进行的训练结合了这两种方案。在动物的胫骨上进行了bmd分析,结果显示与BL和ET4相比,ST4、CT4、ET8、ST8和CT8组的密度增加。因此,结论是无氧运动被证明是有效的增加骨密度的动物经过四周的训练;然而,有氧训练只能在训练八周后提高骨密度。
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