Effects of Resistance Training Intensity on Arterial Stiffness in Healthy Adults

Q4 Health Professions Exercise Science Pub Date : 2023-08-31 DOI:10.15857/ksep.2023.00388
Jee-Soo Son, Ruda Lee, Moon-Hyon Hwang
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PURPOSE: Resistance exercise is an effective behavioral intervention for improving skeletal muscle mass and strength, and preventing sarcopenia. However, the effects of resistance exercise on arterial stiffness remain controversial. This study aimed to organize and analyze the effects of resistance training intensity on arterial stiffness in healthy adults without overt clinical disease.METHODS: A thorough literature search was conducted to retrieve original research articles between 2000 and 2023 using the PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases.RESULTS: Long-term low-intensity resistance training (RT) was deemed a safe exercise intervention that can maintain or decrease arterial stiffness and increase muscle strength. Moreover, moderate-intensity RT was effective in improving muscle strength and hypertrophy but did not reduce arterial stiffness. High-intensity RT was an excellent intervention for enhancing muscle strength. However, a potential risk of increasing both central and peripheral artery stiffness in young adults was present.CONCLUSIONS: Compared to low-intensity RT, moderate-to-high-intensity RT was more effective in improving muscle strength and hypertrophy, but may increase arterial stiffness.
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抗阻训练强度对健康成人动脉僵硬的影响
目的:阻力运动是提高骨骼肌质量和力量,预防肌少症的有效行为干预。然而,阻力运动对动脉硬化的影响仍然存在争议。本研究旨在组织和分析抗阻训练强度对无明显临床疾病的健康成人动脉僵硬的影响。方法:使用PubMed、Web of Science和谷歌Scholar数据库进行全面的文献检索,检索2000 - 2023年间的原创研究文章。结果:长期低强度阻力训练(RT)被认为是一种安全的运动干预,可以维持或降低动脉僵硬度,增加肌肉力量。此外,中等强度的RT可有效改善肌肉力量和肥厚,但不能降低动脉僵硬。高强度放射治疗是增强肌肉力量的极好干预。然而,在年轻人中存在增加中央和外周动脉僵硬的潜在风险。结论:与低强度RT相比,中高强度RT在改善肌肉力量和肥厚方面更有效,但可能增加动脉僵硬。
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Exercise Science
Exercise Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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