EmpowerHER: A Pilot Study to Increase Physical Activity and Strength Through Powerbuilding.

Q1 Health Professions International journal of exercise science Pub Date : 2024-06-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01
Aspen E Streetman, Murry T Streetman, Halle N Brin, Emily L Mailey, Katie M Heinrich
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Engaging in empowering exercise develops movement competency (MC) and strength and supports physical health, mental well-being, and quality of life. Powerbuilding combines powerlifting and bodybuilding to increase physical activity (PA), MC, and strength. To our knowledge, powerbuilding has not been explored as an exercise intervention. This pilot study investigated the impact of an eight-week powerbuilding intervention on women's PA, MC, strength, and empowerment. Eighteen women aged 25.1±9.8 with no powerbuilding experience participated in the intervention, meeting three times weekly for one hour. PA and MC were assessed pre- and post-intervention. Three-repetition maximum (3-RM) tests in the squat, bench press, and deadlift were completed in weeks one and eight of the intervention. Data were checked for normality; the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for non-normally distributed data. The McNemar test was used to analyze differences in dichotomous variables. Effect size was calculated and interpreted as follows small (r=0.1, d=0.2, ω=0.1), medium (r=0.3, d=0.5, ω=0.3), and large (r=0.5, d=0.8, ω=0.5) Total PA ([t(17)=3.52, p=0.003, d=0.83]) and participants who met the PA guidelines (Z=6.13, p=0.008, ω=0.82) increased significantly from pre- to post-intervention. Participants' MC scores improved significantly from pre- (24.3±3.5) to post-intervention (29.5±2.5; [t(17)=10.04, p<0.001; d=2.37]). Significant increases in strength were observed (squat [Z=-3.73, p<0.001, r=0.88], bench press [Z=-3.73, p<0.001, r=0.88], and deadlift [t(17)=16.41, p<0.001; d=3.87]). Empowerment in exercise scores averaged 56.3±6.6 (on a scale of 5-65). The intervention significantly increased total PA, improved MC, increased strength, and facilitated empowerment. Women's participation in powerbuilding may enhance their quality of life.

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EmpowerHER:通过力量训练增加体育锻炼和力量的试点研究。
参与增强能力的锻炼可以提高运动能力(MC)和力量,有助于身体健康、心理健康和提高生活质量。力量型健美结合了力量举重和健美,可增加身体活动(PA)、运动能力和力量。据我们所知,还没有人将力量型健美作为一项运动干预措施进行过研究。这项试验性研究调查了为期八周的力量型锻炼干预对女性体育锻炼、运动量、力量和赋权的影响。18名年龄为25.1±9.8岁、没有健力训练经验的女性参加了此次干预,每周三次,每次一小时。在干预前和干预后对 PA 和 MC 进行了评估。在干预的第一周和第八周完成了深蹲、卧推和举重的三次重复最大重量(3-RM)测试。对数据进行了正态性检查;对非正态分布数据采用 Wilcoxon 符号秩检验。McNemar 检验用于分析二分变量的差异。总运动量([t(17)=3.52, p=0.003, d=0.83])和符合运动量指南的参与者(Z=6.13, p=0.008, ω=0.82)从干预前到干预后都显著增加。从干预前(24.3±3.5)到干预后(29.5±2.5;[t(17)=10.04, pd=2.37]),参与者的 MC 分数明显提高。观察到力量显著增加(深蹲[Z=-3.73, pr=0.88]、卧推[Z=-3.73, pr=0.88]和举重[t(17)=16.41, pd=3.87])。运动增强得分平均为 56.3±6.6(5-65 分)。干预措施大大增加了总运动量,改善了 MC,增强了力量,并提高了能力。妇女参与力量建设可提高她们的生活质量。
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International journal of exercise science
International journal of exercise science Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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