The Impact of Power Training on Muscle Power, Physical Performance, and Physical Functioning in Older Adults: A Descriptive Case Series.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Clinical Interventions in Aging Pub Date : 2025-06-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/CIA.S511954
Mohamed El Hadouchi, Henri Kiers, Cindy Veenhof, Jaap Van Dieën
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Abstract

Purpose: Powerful Ageing is a power training intervention offered by Dutch municipalities to improve the physical functioning of its older residents, thereby reducing their reliance on assistive living devices and social support services. This study aimed to investigate the effects of Powerful Ageing on muscle power, physical performance, and physical functioning in older adults immediately following the intervention and at 1-year follow-up.

Patients and methods: The study design was a prospective longitudinal case series. Eligible older adults requesting social support services from their municipality participated in a 14-week power training intervention. Primary outcomes were categorized according to ICF health domains: within the function domain, muscle power was measured with a Power Squat Test and a Lifting Test; within the activities domain, physical performance was assessed using the Star Agility Run and Timed Up-and-Go Test; and within the participation domain, physical functioning was assessed using a patient-specific complaints questionnaire. Participant motivation, a secondary outcome, was assessed using a short questionnaire.

Results: Participants showed statistically significant improvements performing the Power Squat Test (p<0.001; effect sizes: 0.52-1.00), the Lifting Test (p<0.001; effect sizes: 0.64-0.82), the Star Agility Run (p<0.001; effect size: 0.61), and the Timed Up-and-Go Test (p<0.001; effect size: 0.74) immediately following Powerful Ageing. Additionally, activities of daily life became significantly less difficult to perform (p-value <0.001, effect sizes: 0.60-0.78). Among participants who continued power training following the intervention, these improvements were even greater at 1-year follow up. Participant motivation was high throughout the duration of the study.

Conclusion: Powerful Ageing led to significant improvements in muscle power, physical performance, and physical functioning in older adults. Among participants who continued power training in the year following the intervention, improvements progressed even further, suggesting long-term benefits. Further research is needed to confirm the sustainability of the effects of power training in older adults.

力量训练对老年人肌肉力量、身体表现和身体功能的影响:描述性病例系列。
目的:强大的老龄化是荷兰市政当局提供的一项力量培训干预措施,旨在改善其老年居民的身体机能,从而减少他们对辅助生活设备和社会支持服务的依赖。本研究旨在调查强力衰老在干预后和1年随访中对老年人肌肉力量、身体表现和身体功能的影响。患者和方法:研究设计为前瞻性纵向病例系列。要求其所在城市提供社会支持服务的符合条件的老年人参加了为期14周的权力训练干预。根据ICF健康域对主要结果进行分类:在功能域内,肌肉力量通过力量深蹲测试和举举测试测量;在活动领域,使用Star Agility Run和Timed Up-and-Go测试来评估身体性能;在参与范围内,身体功能是通过一份针对患者的投诉问卷来评估的。参与者的动机是次要结果,使用简短的问卷进行评估。结果:参与者在力量深蹲测试中表现出统计学上显著的改善(结论:强大的衰老导致老年人肌肉力量、身体表现和身体功能的显著改善。在干预后的一年中继续进行力量训练的参与者,改善进一步,表明长期有益。需要进一步的研究来证实力量训练对老年人的影响的可持续性。
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Clinical Interventions in Aging
Clinical Interventions in Aging GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
2.80%
发文量
193
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Interventions in Aging, is an online, peer reviewed, open access journal focusing on concise rapid reporting of original research and reviews in aging. Special attention will be given to papers reporting on actual or potential clinical applications leading to improved prevention or treatment of disease or a greater understanding of pathological processes that result from maladaptive changes in the body associated with aging. This journal is directed at a wide array of scientists, engineers, pharmacists, pharmacologists and clinical specialists wishing to maintain an up to date knowledge of this exciting and emerging field.
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