Rafaela Zanin Ferreira , Antonio Felipe Souza Gomes , Marco Antonio Ferreira Baldim , Ricardo Silva Alves , Leonardo César Carvalho , Adriano Prado Simão
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摘要
背景衰老过程会导致包括神经肌肉系统在内的各种身体系统发生负面变化。目的 比较弹性阻力和自由重量力量训练对老年人膝关节伸屈肌肌力和功能表现的影响。31名男女参与者被随机分为两组:自由重量训练组(TGFW,n = 15)和弹性阻力训练组(TGER,n = 16)。有两人被排除在外,因此有 29 人在为期八周的训练前后接受了评估,训练每周进行三次。结果无论是组内还是组间比较,在功能表现和峰值肌力方面均未发现显著差异。在组内(力量训练前和训练后),观察到两组都显著增加了伸肌(TGFW p = 0.0002;TGER p = 0.0001)和屈膝肌(TGFW p = 0.006;TGER p = 0.0001)的训练负荷(10 RM)。
Effects of strength training with free weights and elastic resistance in older adults: A randomised clinical study
Background
The aging process leads to negative changes in various bodily systems, including the neuromuscular system. Strength training, is considered the best strategy to counteract these neuromuscular changes, preventing sarcopenia and frailty in older adults.
Objective
To compare the effects of strength training with elastic resistance and free weights on the muscle strength of knee extensors and flexors and functional performance in the older adults.
Methods
This was a randomised clinical study. Thirty-one participants of both sexes were allocated randomly into two groups: Training Group Free Weight (TGFW, n = 15) and Training Group with Elastic Resistance (TGER, n = 16). Two individuals were excluded and so, twenty-nine individuals were evaluated before and after eight weeks training protocol, which was performed three times a week. The determination of the training load was obtained using a protocol of 10 repetitions maximum.
Results
No significant differences were found in either the intra- or the inter-group comparisons, on functional performance and peak muscle strength. In the intra-groups (pre- and post-strength training), it was observed that both groups significantly increased the training load (10 RM) for the extensors (TGFW p = 0.0002; TGER p = 0.0001) and the knee flexors (TGFW p = 0.006; TGER p = 0.0001).
Conclusion
Both training protocols similarly were effective in increasing the training load observed by the 10 RM test of the extension and flexion movements of the knee.
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