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力量训练频率对老年女性肌肉力量和功能表现的影响:一项随机对照试验。

The Effects of Power Training Frequency on Muscle Power and Functional Performance in Older Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

机构信息

Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Strength Cond Res. 2023 Nov 1;37(11):2289-2297. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000004527. Epub 2023 Jun 19.

Abstract

Katsoulis, K and Amara, CE. The effects of power training frequency on muscle power and functional performance in older women: a randomized controlled trial. J Strength Cond Res 37(11): 2289-2297, 2023-Low-intensity power training (PT) has emerged as an effective method for improving muscle power and functional performance in older adults. However, effects of low training frequencies are less understood and could expand the repertoire of exercise prescription, particularly in older women who experience greater functional disability with age compared with men. This study investigated the impact of frequency of low-intensity (40% of 1 repetition maximum, 1RM) PT on lower-body power and functional performance in healthy older women. Women (74 ± 4 years) were randomized to 12 weeks of PT of 1 (PT1, n = 14), 2 (PT2, n = 17), or 3 (PT3, n = 17) d·wk -1 or wait control (CON, n = 15). Measures included leg press 1RM, knee extension power (KEP), and functional performance (stair climb power, stair climb time, 30-second chair stands, 400-m walk, Short Physical Performance Battery). There were no differences between the frequency of training in changes in leg press 1RM, KEP, or functional performance after 12 weeks. Pre-post data for individual training groups revealed that leg press 1RM improved in all PT groups (20-33%, p < 0.05). Furthermore, KEP improved in PT2 and PT3 by 10 and 12%, respectively, and all PT groups improved in the 30-second chair stands and Short Physical Performance Battery (6-22%), whereas PT1 and PT3 improved in the 400-m walk and PT2 improved in stair climb power and stair climb time after training (4-7%, p < 0.05). One to 3 weekly low-intensity PT sessions can improve functional performance, although improvements in both functional performance and power might require 2 or 3 sessions per week in older healthy women.

摘要

卡图利斯,K 和阿玛拉,CE。力量训练频率对老年女性肌肉力量和功能表现的影响:一项随机对照试验。J 力量与体能研究 37(11):2289-2297,2023-低强度力量训练(PT)已成为提高老年人肌肉力量和功能表现的有效方法。然而,低训练频率的影响了解较少,并且可以扩大运动处方的范围,特别是在与男性相比,女性随着年龄的增长功能障碍更大的老年人中。本研究调查了低强度(1 重复最大重量的 40%,1RM)PT 频率对健康老年女性下肢力量和功能表现的影响。女性(74 ± 4 岁)随机分为 12 周 PT1(PT1,n = 14)、PT2(PT2,n = 17)或 PT3(PT3,n = 17)d·wk -1 或等待对照组(CON,n = 15)。测量包括腿压机 1RM、膝关节伸展力(KEP)和功能表现(爬楼梯功率、爬楼梯时间、30 秒坐立、400 米步行、简短体能电池)。在 12 周后,腿压机 1RM、KEP 或功能表现的训练频率之间没有差异。个体训练组的前后数据显示,所有 PT 组的腿压机 1RM 均有改善(20-33%,p < 0.05)。此外,PT2 和 PT3 的 KEP 分别提高了 10%和 12%,所有 PT 组的 30 秒坐立和简短体能电池都有改善(6-22%),而 PT1 和 PT3 的 400 米步行和 PT2 的爬楼梯功率和爬楼梯时间有改善(4-7%,p < 0.05)。每周 1-3 次低强度 PT 可以改善功能表现,尽管在健康的老年女性中,功能表现和力量的改善可能需要每周 2 或 3 次训练。

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