Strength Training as an Assistant Tool in the Prevention of Falls in Elderly Sarcopenics: a Review

Jerônimo Ramos de Lima Silva, M. D. D. Silva, Adelmo José de Andrade, Katarina Kelly Dias Fern, es, P. P. Gomes, G. Santos, Thiago de Amorim Carvalho, Matheus Santos de Sousa Fern, Camila Tenório Calazans de Lira
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An elderly society has been growing gradually in Brazil and after retirement some tend to show levels of sedentary behavior index. In addition, the aging process creates a weakness in physical and emotional health, in addition to other things, the increase in the number of falls, caused by dysfunction and loss of muscle mass, called Sarcopenia. Considering all the benefits of strength training for the most varied audiences and that the aging process is gradual and irreversible resulting in the development of Sarcopenia that tends to worsen with the lack of physical exercises, the objective of this study was to investigate how strength training can generate benefits in elderly people who present with Sarcopenia and promote the reduction of falls. From a literature review in the Scielo and PubMed databases, eight articles were selected to compose the results. Thus, it was possible to conclude that this protocol is known as an alternative for the prevention of falls due to Sarcopenia, since it is capable of promoting a significant increase in muscle mass, as well as improving the balance and functional capacity of the elderly.
力量训练作为预防老年肌肉减少症患者跌倒的辅助工具:综述
巴西的老龄化社会正在逐渐扩大,退休后的一些人往往表现出久坐行为指数。此外,衰老过程会造成身体和心理健康的衰弱,除此之外,跌倒次数的增加,引起功能障碍和肌肉量的损失,称为肌肉减少症。考虑到力量训练对大多数不同受众的益处,以及衰老过程是渐进和不可逆转的,导致骨骼肌减少症的发展,并且随着缺乏体育锻炼而恶化,本研究的目的是研究力量训练如何对患有骨骼肌减少症的老年人产生益处,并促进减少跌倒。从Scielo和PubMed数据库的文献综述中,选择了八篇文章来组成结果。因此,可以得出结论,该方案是预防因肌肉减少症而跌倒的一种替代方案,因为它能够促进肌肉质量的显著增加,并改善老年人的平衡和功能能力。
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