运动训练对老年人血脂的影响

Debra Boardley PhD, RD, Mariane Fahlman PhD, Robert Topp RN, PhD, Amy L. Morgan PhD, Nancy McNevin PhD
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增加体力活动经常被用来改善血脂;然而,运动在改善老年人血脂方面的功效尚不清楚。本研究的目的是研究不同的运动模式对先前久坐的老年人进行为期16周的运动干预后血脂水平的影响。131名受试者(平均年龄74.6±6岁)随机分为阻力训练组、有氧步行组、联合运动组和不运动对照组。在基线、8周和干预后测量血脂。运动模式对血脂没有影响。随着时间的推移,所有组的血脂水平都降低了。总胆固醇、低脂蛋白和高密度脂蛋白以及甘油三酯显著降低。包括对照组在内的所有组的下降可能是由于老年人的季节性影响,而这种影响已在年轻人中得到证实。
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The Impact of Exercise Training on Blood Lipids in Older Adults

Increasing physical activity is often prescribed to improve blood lipids; however, the efficacy of exercise in improving blood lipids in older adults is not clear. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of different exercise modes on blood lipid levels in previously sedentary older adults engaging in a 16-week exercise intervention. One hundred thirty-one subjects (mean age 74.6±6 years) were randomly assigned to a resistance training group, aerobic walking group, combined exercise group, or nonexercising control group. Blood lipids were measured at baseline, 8 weeks, and postintervention. Exercise mode did not impact blood lipids. All groups had lower lipid levels over time. Total cholesterol, low- and high-density lipoprotein, and triglycerides were significantly lower. The decrease in all groups, including the controls, may be due to a seasonal effect in older adults that has been documented in younger individuals.

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