Effects of Resistance Exercise on Older Individuals with Sarcopenia: Sex Differences in Humans

Q4 Health Professions Exercise Science Pub Date : 2023-08-31 DOI:10.15857/ksep.2023.00346
Ki-woong Noh, Sok Park
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Sarcopenia affects tens of millions of adults worldwide, with a reported prevalence of 10-50% among older adults. A decrease in muscle strength and function due to aging reduces physical performance, causing pain and disease. Accordingly, interest in the treatment or prevention of sarcopenia through resistance exercises, which have been found to be effective in improving muscle strength and hypertrophy, is increasing. However, given the individual differences, it is difficult to determine the optimal RE method. Currently, the importance of personalized resistance exercise (RE) prescriptions is emphasized, and research on sex/gender differences needs to be conducted. Our review focused on the effects of resistance exercise on muscle strength, muscle hypertrophy, and muscle function in older adults in relation to sex differences. In this review, we aimed to analyze sex differences in the effect of RE on older adults with sarcopenia and provide meaningful information for future research on exercise programs for individuals with sarcopenia.
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抗阻运动对老年肌肉减少症患者的影响:人类的性别差异
骨骼肌减少症影响着全世界数千万成年人,据报道,老年人的患病率为10-50%。由于年龄的增长,肌肉力量和功能的下降会降低身体机能,导致疼痛和疾病。因此,人们越来越关注通过抗阻运动来治疗或预防肌肉减少症,因为抗阻运动已被发现能有效地改善肌肉力量和肥厚。然而,由于个体差异,很难确定最优的RE方法。目前强调个性化抗阻运动处方的重要性,需要对性别差异进行研究。我们的综述集中在阻力运动对老年人肌肉力量、肌肉肥大和肌肉功能的影响与性别差异的关系上。在这篇综述中,我们旨在分析RE对老年肌肉减少症患者影响的性别差异,并为未来研究肌肉减少症患者的运动计划提供有意义的信息。
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Exercise Science
Exercise Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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