Effects of Instability Resistance Training on Physical and Cognitive Function in Adults.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Bruno Remígio Cavalcante, Ryan Stanley Falck, Dayane Tays Silva, Igor Rafael Andrade Campos, Mateus Santos Silva, Nils Eckardt, Gabriel Amorim Batista, Fabiano Moura Ferreira, André Luiz Torres Pirauá, Mariana Ferreira de Souza, Rodrigo Cappato de Araujo
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Abstract

Resistance training is an effective strategy for combating geriatric syndromes, including frailty, sarcopenia, and cognitive impairment. Performing instability resistance training (IRT) (e.g., weight-bearing, machine-based, or free-weight exercises using unstable surfaces) may provide additional benefits on health outcomes in middle-aged and older adults. With this in mind, we examined the impact of IRT on physical and cognitive functioning (primary outcomes), fall risk, and quality of life (secondary outcomes). We searched three specific databases from inception to October 2024. We included peer-reviewed, randomized trials that analysed the effects of intervention on outcomes of interest among adults aged 50 years or older. Risk of bias and quality of reporting were ascertained using validated checklists. We performed a random-effects meta-analysis using robust variance estimation. 18 studies with participants from Brazil, Spain, Germany, and South Korea (n=528, %women: 35-100%) were included in the qualitative review, and 12 studies in the meta-analysis. We found that IRT had a medium-to-large-sized effect on physical and cognitive functioning. Studies had a high quality of reporting but presented significant heterogeneity and low-to-moderate risk of bias. Our findings suggest that IRT is a promising strategy for promoting physical and cognitive benefits in middle-aged and older adults.

不稳定阻力训练对成人身体和认知功能的影响。
抗阻训练是对抗老年综合症的有效策略,包括虚弱、肌肉减少症和认知障碍。进行抗不稳定训练(例如,负重、机器训练或使用不稳定表面的自由重量训练)可能对中老年人的健康结果有额外的好处。考虑到这一点,我们研究了不稳定阻力训练对身体和认知功能(主要结果)、跌倒风险和生活质量(次要结果)的影响。从成立到2024年10月,我们搜索了三个特定的数据库。我们纳入了同行评议的随机试验,这些试验分析了干预对50岁或以上成年人感兴趣的结果的影响。偏倚风险和报告质量采用有效的核对表确定。我们使用稳健方差估计进行了随机效应荟萃分析。18项研究的参与者来自巴西、西班牙、德国和韩国(n=528, %女性:35-100%)被纳入定性评价,12项研究被纳入meta分析。我们发现抗不稳定性训练对身体和认知功能有中等到较大的影响。研究报告质量高,但存在显著异质性和低至中等偏倚风险。我们的研究结果表明,不稳定阻力训练是促进中老年人身体和认知益处的有希望的策略。
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
4.00%
发文量
111
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The IJSM provides a forum for the publication of papers dealing with both basic and applied information that advance the field of sports medicine and exercise science, and offer a better understanding of biomedicine. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, short communications, and letters to the Editors.
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