Effects of blood flow restriction training using plural parallel cuff on walking functions of older people.

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Neuro endocrinology letters Pub Date : 2025-09-29
Masahiro Matsunaga, Masahiro Kimura, Junko Hashimoto, Yusuke Tominari, Keiko Ishii, Hirohito Tsuboi, Kohta Suzuki
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Abstract

Objectives: Previous studies have shown that older people who usually walk faster have a lower risk of death. The present study investigated the effects of blood flow restriction training using the newly developed plural parallel cuff (multi-cuff training) on psychological and physiological parameters, aiming to improve walking function in older people.

Design, material and methods: Forty-two older adults participated in the present study. They were randomly allocated to two groups with the same average age: one group trained with a cuff wrapped on both legs (multi-cuff training) during strength training, and the second group trained without cuffs (control), with training protocols being similar for both groups. This study had a crossover design: after 3 weeks, the training was switched between the groups.

Results: Multi-cuff training significantly rejuvenated the estimated walking age compared to the control.

Conclusion: The multi-cuff training program improves the walking function of older people with no major problems.

多重平行袖带限制血流训练对老年人行走功能的影响。
目的:先前的研究表明,通常走得快的老年人死亡风险较低。本研究旨在探讨采用新开发的多重平行袖带(multi-cuff training)进行血流限制训练对老年人行走功能的影响。设计、材料和方法:42名老年人参与了本研究。他们被随机分配到平均年龄相同的两组:一组在力量训练时双腿都戴上手铐(多套手铐训练),第二组不戴手铐(对照组),两组的训练方案相似。这项研究采用交叉设计:3周后,训练在两组之间切换。结果:与对照组相比,多袖带训练显著恢复了预估步行年龄。结论:多袖训练可改善老年人的行走功能,无明显问题。
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