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Changes in function and disability after resistance training: does velocity matter?: a pilot study.

作者信息

Sayers Stephen P, Bean Jonathan, Cuoco Anthony, LeBrasseur Nathan K, Jette Alan, Fielding Roger A

机构信息

Human Physilogy Laboratory, Department of Health Science, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA.

出版信息

Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2003 Aug;82(8):605-13. doi: 10.1097/01.PHM.0000078225.71442.B6.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To compare the effects of high- and low-velocity resistance training on functional performance and disability outcomes in physically limited older women.

DESIGN

A total of 16 wk of high-velocity resistance training or traditional low-velocity resistance training consisting of knee extension and leg press exercises was performed three times per week by 30 women with self-reported disability to compare their effect on functional performance and disability. Tests of dynamic balance, stair-climb time, chair-rise time, and gait velocity were used to assess changes in functional performance. Changes in disability were assessed using the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form.

RESULTS

Dynamic balance and stair-climb time improved 8% and 10%, respectively, with training. Self-reported disability, physical functioning, role physical, and mental health improved 11, 9, and 5% with training, respectively. There were no significant differences between high- and low-velocity training groups.

CONCLUSIONS

High- and low-velocity training achieved similar improvements in functional performance and disability. Improvements in functional performance and disability were modest compared with robust increases in strength and power. Specific modes of training or behavioral strategies may be necessary to optimize improvements in these outcomes.

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