Ahtiainen Juha P, Walker Simon, Peltonen Heikki, Holviala Jarkko, Sillanpää Elina, Karavirta Laura, Sallinen Janne, Mikkola Jussi, Valkeinen Heli, Mero Antti, Hulmi Juha J, Häkkinen Keijo
Department of Biology of Physical Activity, University of Jyväskylä, P.O. Box 35, FI-40014, Jyvaskyla, Finland.
Gerontology Research Center, Department of Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, Jyvaskyla, Finland.
Age (Dordr). 2016 Feb;38(1):10. doi: 10.1007/s11357-015-9870-1. Epub 2016 Jan 15.
Physical activity recommendations for public health include typically muscle-strengthening activities for a minimum of 2 days a week. The range of inter-individual variation in responses to resistance training (RT) aiming to improve health and well-being requires to be investigated. The purpose of this study was to quantify high and low responders for RT-induced changes in muscle size and strength and to examine possible effects of age and sex on these responses. Previously collected data of untrained healthy men and women (age 19 to 78 years, n = 287 with 72 controls) were pooled for the present study. Muscle size and strength changed during RT are 4.8 ± 6.1 % (range from -11 to 30 %) and 21.1 ± 11.5 % (range from -8 to 60 %) compared to pre-RT, respectively. Age and sex did not affect to the RT responses. Fourteen percent and 12 % of the subjects were defined as high responders (>1 standard deviation (SD) from the group mean) for the RT-induced changes in muscle size and strength, respectively. When taking into account the results of non-training controls (upper 95 % CI), 29 and 7 % of the subjects were defined as low responders for the RT-induced changes in muscle size and strength, respectively. The muscle size and strength responses varied extensively between the subjects regardless of subject's age and sex. Whether these changes are associated with, e.g., functional capacity and metabolic health improvements due to RT requires further studies.
公共卫生领域的身体活动建议通常包括每周至少进行2天的肌肉强化活动。旨在改善健康和幸福感的抗阻训练(RT)个体反应间的差异范围需要进行研究。本研究的目的是量化RT引起的肌肉大小和力量变化的高反应者和低反应者,并研究年龄和性别对这些反应的可能影响。本研究汇总了之前收集的未受过训练的健康男性和女性(年龄19至78岁,n = 287,其中72人为对照组)的数据。与RT前相比,RT期间肌肉大小和力量的变化分别为4.8±6.1%(范围为-11%至30%)和21.1±11.5%(范围为-8%至60%)。年龄和性别对RT反应没有影响。分别有14%和12%的受试者被定义为RT引起的肌肉大小和力量变化的高反应者(高于组均值1个标准差(SD))。考虑到非训练对照组的结果(上95%置信区间),分别有29%和7%的受试者被定义为RT引起的肌肉大小和力量变化的低反应者。无论受试者的年龄和性别如何,他们之间的肌肉大小和力量反应差异很大。这些变化是否与RT导致的功能能力和代谢健康改善等相关,还需要进一步研究。