Effects of recreational football on body composition and blood pressure in sedentary older men: a feasibility study.

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Cemal Polat, Günnur Hastürk, Hayri Ertan, Zarife Pancar, Johnny Padulo, Luca Russo
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Abstract

Introduction or background: Hypertension is a critical health risks that significantly affect the quality of life in older adults. Physical activity programs tailored to the needs of specific populations have proven effective in mitigating these risks.

Sources of data: The study employed a single-group pretest-posttest design to evaluate the effects of recreational football interventions on body composition and blood pressure (BP). The independent variable was time (pretest, midtest, and posttest), and the dependent variables were body composition and BP. Nineteen male participants (mean ± SD age: 65.9 ± 2.85 years) were included in the study and participated in a 24-week recreational soccer (RS) program consisting of 1-hour sessions twice a week. Body composition parameters [body mass, fat mass, and body mass index (BMI)] were assessed using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, while BP was measured using a semi-automated monitor following guidelines. Statistical analyses, including the Friedman and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests with Bonferroni correction, revealed significant improvements in body mass (${\mathrm{\chi}}^2(2)=22.73,P\le .001$), fat mass (${\mathrm{\chi}}^2(2)=22.88,P\le .001$), and BMI $ ({\mathrm{\chi}}^2(2)=22.73,P\le .001$). Additionally, reductions in systolic BP (${\mathrm{\chi}}^2(2)=9.08,P\le .011$), diastolic BP (${\mathrm{\chi}}^2(2)=15.62,P\le .001$), and mean BP (${\mathrm{\chi}}^2(2)=16.33,P\le .001$) were observed.

Areas of agreement: The results support previous findings that aerobic and group-based physical activity can improve cardiovascular and metabolic health in older adults.

Areas of controversy: The single-group design and small sample size limit the ability to generalize findings. Future randomized controlled trials are needed to establish causality.

Growing points: This study provides new evidence on the use of RS as a feasible, enjoyable, and effective intervention to improve body composition and BP in older adults.

Areas timely for developing research: Future studies should focus on the long-term effects of RS, its impact on bone mineral density, and its comparative efficacy versus other exercise modalities for aging populations.

休闲足球对久坐老年人身体成分和血压的影响:一项可行性研究。
简介或背景:高血压是严重影响老年人生活质量的重要健康风险。为特定人群量身定制的体育活动方案已被证明在减轻这些风险方面是有效的。数据来源:本研究采用单组前测后测设计来评估休闲足球干预对身体成分和血压的影响。自变量为时间(前测、中测和后测),因变量为体成分和血压。19名男性参与者(平均±SD年龄:65.9±2.85岁)被纳入研究,他们参加了为期24周的休闲足球(RS)项目,包括每周两次1小时的训练。使用双能x线吸收仪评估身体组成参数[体重、脂肪量和体重指数(BMI)],使用半自动监护仪测量血压。统计分析,包括Friedman和Wilcoxon带Bonferroni校正的符号秩检验,显示了体重(${\mathrm{\chi}}^2(2)=22.73,P\le .001$)、脂肪量(${\mathrm{\chi}}^2(2)=22.88,P\le .001$)和BMI ($ ({\mathrm{\chi}}^2(2)=22.73,P\le .001$)的显著改善。此外,还观察到收缩压(${\mathrm{\chi}}^2(2)=9.08,P\le .011$)、舒张压(${\mathrm{\chi}}^2(2)=15.62,P\le .001$)和平均血压(${\mathrm{\chi}}^2(2)=16.33,P\le .001$)的降低。同意领域:结果支持先前的发现,有氧运动和团体运动可以改善老年人的心血管和代谢健康。争议领域:单组设计和小样本量限制了推广研究结果的能力。需要未来的随机对照试验来确定因果关系。成长要点:本研究为RS作为一种改善老年人身体成分和血压的可行、愉快和有效的干预手段提供了新的证据。需要及时开展研究的领域:未来的研究应侧重于RS的长期影响,其对骨矿物质密度的影响,以及其与其他老年人运动方式的比较功效。
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British medical bulletin
British medical bulletin 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
13.10
自引率
1.50%
发文量
24
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: British Medical Bulletin is a multidisciplinary publication, which comprises high quality reviews aimed at generalist physicians, junior doctors, and medical students in both developed and developing countries. Its key aims are to provide interpretations of growing points in medicine by trusted experts in the field, and to assist practitioners in incorporating not just evidence but new conceptual ways of thinking into their practice.
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