Resistance Training on an Outdoor Exercise Structure Improves Lower-Body Relative Strength in Older Adults.

IF 2.1 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23337214241232552
Brianna Leadbetter, Martin Sénéchal, Ken Seaman, Danielle R Bouchard
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Improving relative strength is important for maintaining functionality with age, and outdoor exercise structures could be useful to facilitate this. A total of 29 adults aged 65+ participated in a non-randomized crossover study with a 6-week control followed by a 6-week resistance training intervention on an outdoor exercise structure (3x/week). Relative strength (predicted maximal leg press/lower body lean mass [Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry]) and physical function variables were measured at baseline, post-control, and post-intervention. Represented as median (25th-75th), lower body relative strength improved from 7.91 (7.01-9.35) post-control to 8.50 (7.99-9.72) post-intervention (p = .002) in study completers (n = 17). Maximum leg press (p = .002), 30-second chair stand (p< .001), one-leg stance (p = .011), and maximum chest press (p = .009) also improved significantly during the intervention. There were no significant changes in aerobic activity, grip strength, lean mass, or muscle power. This study demonstrates that there could be potential relative strength benefits associated with the use of outdoor exercise structures in older adults.

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在户外运动结构上进行阻力训练可提高老年人的下肢相对力量。
随着年龄的增长,提高相对力量对于保持身体机能十分重要,而户外运动设施则可以起到促进作用。共有 29 名 65 岁以上的成年人参加了一项非随机交叉研究,研究人员先进行了为期 6 周的对照,然后在户外运动设施上进行了为期 6 周的阻力训练干预(每周 3 次)。在基线期、对照期和干预期后测量了相对力量(预测最大压腿量/下半身瘦体重[双能 X 射线吸收测定法])和身体功能变量。研究完成者(n = 17)的下半身相对力量从对照组后的 7.91(7.01-9.35)提高到干预组后的 8.50(7.99-9.72)(p = .002),以中位数(25-75)表示。最大压腿(p = .002)、30 秒椅子站立(p .001)、单腿站立(p = .011)和最大压胸(p = .009)在干预期间也有显著提高。有氧运动、握力、瘦体重或肌肉力量没有明显变化。这项研究表明,在老年人中使用户外运动设施可能会带来相对力量方面的益处。
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Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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期刊介绍: Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine (GGM) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed open access journal where scholars from a variety of disciplines present their work focusing on the psychological, behavioral, social, and biological aspects of aging, and public health services and research related to aging. The journal addresses a wide variety of topics related to health services research in gerontology and geriatrics. GGM seeks to be one of the world’s premier Open Access outlets for gerontological academic research. As such, GGM does not limit content due to page budgets or thematic significance. Papers will be subjected to rigorous peer review but will be selected solely on the basis of whether the research is sound and deserves publication. By virtue of not restricting papers to a narrow discipline, GGM facilitates the discovery of the connections between papers.
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