Raising the Bar for Public Health: Resistance Training and Health Benefits

J-P Tyler, Dr. Panayotis Thanos
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The major benefits of resistance training include four primary areas: cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, neuropsychological, and metabolic. Resistance exercise improves overall cardiovascular health while significantly reducing the risk of associated diseases. Cardiovascular health is specifically enhanced through the lowering of blood pressure as well as improved lipid and inflammatory profiles. Resistance training enhances musculoskeletal health through increases in bone mineral density, tendon and ligament thickness, muscle hypertrophy, and increases in balance and flexibility. Additionally, strength training provides an effective treatment option for osteoporosis, osteopenia, sarcopenia, arthritis, and low-back pain. Neuropsychologically, resistance exercise reduces anxiety, stress, and depression, while increasing cognitive function in healthy and diseased individuals. Obesity and weight management comprise the primary metabolic focus. Resistance training effectively manages weight and body fat by increasing fat-free mass, resting metabolic rate, and caloric expenditure. Overall, resistance exercise presents an effective treatment option for disease prevention and intervention by improving health and wellness.
提高公共卫生标准:抗阻训练和健康益处
阻力训练的主要好处包括四个主要领域:心血管、肌肉骨骼、神经心理和代谢。抗阻运动改善整体心血管健康,同时显著降低相关疾病的风险。通过降低血压以及改善脂质和炎症谱,特别增强了心血管健康。阻力训练通过增加骨密度、肌腱和韧带厚度、肌肉肥大以及增加平衡和柔韧性来增强肌肉骨骼健康。此外,力量训练为骨质疏松症、骨质减少症、肌肉减少症、关节炎和腰痛提供了有效的治疗选择。在神经心理学上,抗阻运动可以减少焦虑、压力和抑郁,同时提高健康和患病个体的认知功能。肥胖和体重管理是主要的代谢焦点。阻力训练通过增加无脂量、静息代谢率和热量消耗,有效地控制体重和体脂。总的来说,阻力运动是一种有效的疾病预防和干预的治疗选择,可以改善健康状况。
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