Effects of home-based slow-paced breathing on functional performance in middle-aged women: A randomized controlled trial study

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Karama Masmoudi , Fatma Chaari , Haithem Rebai , Sonia Sahli
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Abstract

As individuals age, functional performance declines, particularly affecting mobility, strength, and postural balance, with middle-aged women experiencing earlier and more pronounced impairments due to menopausal transition. Given the low adherence to traditional exercise programs among this population, home-based slow-paced breathing (SPB) presents a promising accessible alternative. Hence, this study aimed to examine the effects of a 12-week daily SPB intervention on functional performance in middle-aged women.
Twenty-six middle-aged women were randomized into an experimental group (EG), which practiced home-based SPB, or a control group (CG), which continued their usual activities. Static postural balance, upper- and lower-limb muscle strength, mobility and dynamic balance, and aerobic endurance were evaluated at pre-intervention, post-4, post-8, and post-12 weeks of intervention.
Static postural balance improved on a firm surface within the EG post-12 weeks of intervention, though no significant differences emerged between groups. On a foam surface, improvements emerged post-8 weeks in the eyes-open condition and post-4 weeks in the eyes-closed condition. Additionally, aerobic endurance improved within the EG post-8 weeks, with no significant differences between groups. No significant group x session interactions were found for other functional performances.
These findings indicate that middle-aged women who practiced or not the SPB demonstrated similar functional outcomes, suggesting that SPB alone may not be sufficient to induce significant improvements in functional performances. Exploring the effects of integrating SPB with muscle-strengthening exercises or neuromuscular training could be interesting to determine whether a combined approach could yield greater functional benefits and address the limitations of the observed non-significant results.
家中慢节奏呼吸对中年妇女功能表现的影响:一项随机对照试验研究
随着个人年龄的增长,功能表现下降,特别是影响活动能力、力量和姿势平衡,中年妇女由于更年期过渡而经历更早、更明显的损伤。考虑到这一人群对传统锻炼计划的坚持程度较低,家庭慢节奏呼吸(SPB)是一种很有前途的可行选择。因此,本研究旨在检查12周每日SPB干预对中年妇女功能表现的影响。26名中年妇女被随机分为实验组(EG)和对照组(CG),实验组进行家庭SPB,对照组继续进行日常活动。在干预前、干预后4周、干预后8周和干预后12周评估静态姿势平衡、上肢和下肢肌肉力量、机动性和动态平衡以及有氧耐力。干预12周后,EG在坚固表面上的静态姿势平衡得到改善,但两组之间没有显著差异。在泡沫表面上,睁眼8周后和闭眼4周后均有改善。此外,有氧耐力在EG后8周内得到改善,组间无显著差异。没有发现x组会话交互对其他功能性能有显著影响。这些研究结果表明,不论是否练习SPB,中年妇女都表现出相似的功能结果,这表明仅使用SPB可能不足以显著改善功能表现。探索SPB与肌肉强化训练或神经肌肉训练相结合的效果可能会很有趣,以确定联合方法是否能产生更大的功能益处,并解决观察到的非显著结果的局限性。
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Experimental gerontology
Experimental gerontology Ageing, Biochemistry, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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