多成分体育计划:对不同年龄组老年妇女体能的影响。

Andréa Kruger Gonçalves, Priscilla Cardoso da Silva, Eliane Mattana Griebler, Wagner Albo da Silva, Débora Pastoriza Sant Helena, Vanessa Dias Possamai, Valéria Feijó Martins
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目的:针对不同年龄组老年妇女体育锻炼效果的实验研究仍处于起步阶段。本研究旨在调查为期 10 个月的多成分体育项目对三个年龄分层组(60-69 岁、70-79 岁和≥80 岁)老年妇女身体素质的影响。方法:将参与者(n = 141)分为三个年龄组:GR1 60-69 岁(n = 45;65.2 ± 2.3 岁);GR2 70-79 岁(n = 67;72.9 ± 2.9 岁),GR3 ≥80岁(n = 29;83.5 ± 4.5 岁)。参与者参加了多组分体能项目,并在干预前后接受了老年体能测试评估。数据采用广义估计方程、Bonferroni 检验(P ≤.05)和效应大小(Cohen's d)进行分析。结果在群体因素方面,下肢力量(p = .003)、上肢力量(p < .001)、上肢柔韧性(p < .001)、平衡/敏捷(p < .001)和心肺功能(p < .001)存在显著差异。就时间因素而言,在下肢力量(GR2,p = .014,小效应量)、上肢力量(GR1,p = .003;GR2,p < .001;GR3,p = .017;小效应量)、下肢柔韧性(GR1,p = .025,无显著效应量)、心肺功能(GR1,p < .001,中等效应量;GR2,p = .002;小效应量)方面观察到显著差异。结论体能在训练后有所提高,但不同年龄组的效果不同。在 GR1 和 GR2 中观察到了积极的效果,而 GR3 则显示了体能的维持。衰老对 80 岁及以上女性的影响更大,因此有必要针对这一年龄组制定专门的训练计划。.
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Multicomponent Physical Program: Effects on Physical Fitness of Older Women of Different Age Groups.

Purpose: Experimental studies investigating the outcomes of physical exercise among age-stratified groups of older women are still incipient. This study aimed to investigate the effects of a ten-month multicomponent physical program on the physical fitness of older women in three age-stratified groups (60-69 years, 70-79 years, and ≥80 years). Method: Participants (n = 141) were divided into three age groups: GR1 60-69 years (n = 45; 65.2 ± 2.3 years); GR2 70-79 years (n = 67; 72.9 ± 2.9 years), GR3 ≥80 years (n = 29; 83.5 ± 4.5 years). The participants performed the multicomponent physical program and were evaluated before and after the intervention with Senior Fitness Test. Data were analyzed using generalized estimating equations, Bonferroni test (p ≤.05) and effect size (Cohen's d). Results: For the group factor, there were significant differences in lower limb strength (p = .003), upper limb strength (p < .001), upper limb flexibility (p < .001), balance/agility (p < .001), and cardiorespiratory fitness (p < .001). For the time factor, significant differences were observed in lower limb strength (GR2, p = .014, small effect size), upper limb strength (GR1, p = .003; GR2, p < .001; GR3, p = .017; small effect sizes), lower limb flexibility (GR1, p = .025, non-significant effect size), cardiorespiratory fitness (GR1, p < .001, medium effect size; GR2, p = .002; small effect size). Conclusion: Physical fitness improved with training, but effects differed between age groups. Positive effects were observed for GR1 and GR2, whereas GR3 showed maintenance of physical fitness. Aging interferes more strongly in women aged 80 years and older and it is necessary for specific training programs for this age group.                                                      .

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