Alterations in body composition, capillary glucose and functionality during explosive strength training in older women

Jhon Fredy Ramírez Villada, Henry Humberto Leon Ariza, Alveiro Sánchez Jiménez, Celia Mónica Sepúlveda
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Abstract Background: Although strength training interventions has positive effects for functional performance of elderly people, others studies suggest that muscle power and/or explosive force may change aspects related to functional independence, incidence of falling and functional motor performance. This is the reason why we here propose to examine the effects of explosive strength training on body composition, functional performance and capillary glucose in old women. Methods: Sixty healthy women (59.45±6.43 years) who volunteered for the study and were divided to either a jump group (JG), concurrent jumps and high velocity movements on multi station machines group (JMG) or control group (CG) for 22 weeks. JG and JMG trained three times a week during a 22-week period, and CG performed only recreational activities by themselves. Body composition and functionality tests were applied before and after the training program and capillary glucose was taken before and after every functional testing. Results: There were differences in the percentage of body fat (JG vs. JMG vs. CG, p=0.001), muscle mass (JG vs. JMG vs. CG p=0.05), explosive strength (JG vs. JMG vs. CG, p=0.001), shuttle run test 30 m (JG vs. JMG vs. CG, p=0.002), velocity-agility 30 m (JG vs. JMG vs. CG, p=0.02) and glycemic (JG vs. JMG vs. CG, p=0.01) with positive modifications in the strength training groups. Conclusion: The concurrent explosive jumps and high velocity movements on multi station machines optimize positive changes in body composition, capillary glucose and functionality compared with explosive jumps training alone.
老年妇女爆发力训练期间身体成分、毛细血管葡萄糖和功能的改变
背景:虽然力量训练干预对老年人的功能表现有积极影响,但其他研究表明,肌肉力量和/或爆发力可能会改变与功能独立性、跌倒发生率和功能性运动表现相关的方面。这就是为什么我们在这里建议检查爆发力训练对老年妇女身体成分、功能表现和毛细血管葡萄糖的影响。方法:60名健康女性(59.45±6.43岁)自愿参加研究,分为跳跃组(JG)、同步跳跃和多站机高速运动组(JMG)和对照组(CG),为期22周。在22周的时间里,JG和JMG每周训练三次,CG只进行娱乐活动。训练前后分别进行体成分和功能测试,每次功能测试前后分别测定毛细血管血糖。结果:体脂率(JG vs. JMG vs. CG, p=0.001)、肌肉量(JG vs. JMG vs. CG, p=0.05)、爆发力(JG vs. JMG vs. CG, p=0.001)、飞跑测试30米(JG vs. JMG vs. CG, p=0.002)、速度-敏捷性30米(JG vs. JMG vs. CG, p=0.02)和血糖(JG vs. JMG vs. CG, p=0.01)在力量训练组有积极的变化。结论:与单独进行爆发性跳跃训练相比,在多站机器上同时进行爆发性跳跃和高速运动对身体成分、毛细血管葡萄糖和功能的积极变化有优化作用。
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