[Effects of five- months of interval walking on lower limb muscle strength in community-dwelling older people].

Q4 Medicine
Kazuyuki Kanatani, Shingo Oda, Takefumi Hayashi, Takashi Kawabata
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Abstract

Aim: This study examined the effect of five months of interval walking training (IWT) on knee extensor and flexor muscle strength and blood pressure in older people based on monthly changes over time.

Methods: Forty-eight elderly subjects (14 men, 34 women; mean age, 70±5 years old) practiced IWT for 5 months. The peak oxygen intake (VO2peak) was measured before and after the intervention, and knee extension, flexion muscle strength, and blood pressure were measured monthly from the start of the intervention.

Results: A significant increase in the VO2peak (pre: 20.0±3.2 ml/min/kg, post: 21.3±3.9 ml/min/kg) was observed after 5 months of IWT, along with significant increases in knee extensor (pre: 20.6±6.4 kgf, post: 27.2±9.3 kgf) and flexor (pre: 12.7±4.5 kgf, post: 14.7±5.2 kgf) muscle strength, with knee extensor strength increasing significantly until the third month and knee flexor strength until the second month, after which these values plateaued. Regarding resting blood pressure, a significant decrease in systolic blood pressure was observed after the second month of intervention and a significant decrease in diastolic blood pressure was observed after the fifth month of intervention.

Conclusions: Five months of IWT resulted in an increase in physical fitness due to an increase in the VO2peak, an increase in lower limb muscle strength, and an improvement in resting blood pressure. However, significant increases in knee extensor and flexor muscle strength plateaued after four months. These results suggest that VO2peak should be measured every three months and adjusted to an appropriate exercise program to more effectively maintain and improve physical fitness.

[5个月间歇步行对社区老年人下肢肌肉力量的影响]。
目的:本研究考察了5个月间歇步行训练(IWT)对老年人膝关节伸屈肌力量和血压的影响。方法:老年受试者48例(男性14例,女性34例;平均年龄(70±5岁),练习IWT 5个月。测量干预前后的峰值摄氧量(vo2峰值),并从干预开始每月测量膝关节伸度、屈曲肌力和血压。结果:IWT 5个月后,vo2峰值(术前:20.0±3.2 ml/min/kg,术后:21.3±3.9 ml/min/kg)显著增加,膝关节伸肌(术前:20.6±6.4 kgf,术后:27.2±9.3 kgf)和屈肌(术前:12.7±4.5 kgf,术后:14.7±5.2 kgf)肌力显著增加,膝关节伸肌力量显著增加至第3个月,膝关节屈肌力量显著增加至第2个月,之后这些数值趋于平稳。静息血压方面,干预第二个月后观察到收缩压显著降低,干预第五个月后观察到舒张压显著降低。结论:IWT 5个月后,由于vo2峰值增加,下肢肌肉力量增加,静息血压改善,身体健康得到改善。然而,膝关节伸肌和屈肌力量的显著增加在四个月后趋于稳定。这些结果表明,vo2峰值应每三个月测量一次,并调整适当的运动计划,以更有效地保持和提高身体素质。
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Japanese Journal of Geriatrics
Japanese Journal of Geriatrics Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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